No. Use the singular: "Is there any opening..."
You can feel 'guilty about' doing something, but you are 'guilty of' a crime (or of any other action which might be deemed wrong in some way).
Grammar in English is a very important thing. Grammar in any language is important for understanding many people's valuable thoughts.
"Did you have a chance to speak with him?" is a perfectly good and correct sentence. It does not contain any grammar mistakes.
A kind of generative grammar (Chomsky), the innate basis for learning, speaking and understanding any (verbal) language.
Either is correct, but the particular choice will depend on the usage. Only one is correct for a given application. Let's look at a couple of examples and see how each is used."We are seeking a housekeeping supervisor, and any person with a year experience is encouraged to apply.""We are seeking a housekeeping supervisor and all persons with a year of experience are encouraged to apply."The examples are compound sentences, as you can see. The relative portion of the examples is the latter one, and here they are broken out:"Any person with a year of experience isencouraged to apply.""All persons with a year of experience areencouraged to apply."In the examples, we see that "... person ... is..." and "... persons ... are ..." both meet the demands of proper English usage.
Are there any openings?
Proper capitalization is an important part of English grammar. Many websites offer information about the rules of grammar, such as Webgrammar, GrammarBook, and Grammarly. Any decent grammar textbook should also have information about capitalization.
Attempt to go to the website and apply or go to the arena and ask the person in the office if their are any openings.
Yes, the local store Barnes and Noble does have many job openings. One just needs to go to their local to store to apply by giving then ones resume. One can also apply at Barnes and Noble by visiting their site.
Most marketing companies will place openings for marketing assistants on their company sites. To keep up to date on any job openings, it is advised you check back frequently.
Proper grammar dictates that you use "are" instead of "is" in this sentence because the word ending is pluralized.
Asking friends and family if they know of any job openings
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Your question doese't make any sense. Try using proper grammar.
In the absence of any equality signs and proper grammar with great difficulty if not impossible.
It is useful to enquire with local hospitals and dental practices to see if they have any openings. In the UK, you can apply through the National Health Service.
Yes, the hospitality field have any current job openings in Jacksonville, Florida. You can find these job openings online on job sites such as Monster and Jobs for the best openings near you.