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Vocabulary examines the words you use when addressing different audiences.
Words that use the same letters ina different order are called anagrams.A simple example are the words ate and eat and tea.
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"Board of Directors" is a singular (one board) compound noun that takes a singular verb.Think of it as 'a special group' of directors. The group may be large or small.Example: "The board is meeting this afternoon. (is= singular verb)But when talking about 'the directors', they may be large or small, or of varying sizes!Example: "The directors are meeting this afternoon." (are = plural verb)COMPANY / CORPORATE LAWA company has a Board of Directors. It is clearly singular. Therefore singular verbs and singular pronouns are used when referring to 'a board' or 'the Board' of Directors.Examples of usage:"The World Bank Group has four Boards of Directors. ... Each Board of Directors is responsible for the conduct of ..." -The World Bank"The MCC Board of Directors is composed of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of ..." -Millennium Challenge Corporation, USA"If the board of directors has judged that a member bank is performing or behaving poorly, it will report this to the Board of Governors." -WikiPedia - Federal Reserve System"The exercise by the board of directors of its powers ..." -WikiPedia - Board of Directors"The board of directors generally sets broad corporate policy ..." - FreeDictionary.comNOTE that the verbs 'is', 'has', 'it', 'its' and 'sets' are all singular forms.PLURALThe plural of 'board of directors' is 'boards of directors / Boards of Directors"Some directors may serve on a numbers of different Boardsof Directors, that is, they have directorships with more than one company.EXAMPLES OF USAGEBoards of Directors are responsible for ...If boards of directors have judged ... they will report ...The exercise by boards of directors of theirpowers ...Boards of directors generally set broad corporate policy. etc
although the two words are different, the semantics are the same.
because all the directors have different jobs! lol
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The correct term depends on the context. "Director's Room" refers to a room belonging to a single director, while "Directors' Room" indicates a room that is shared by multiple directors. If you are referring to a space designated for one director, use "Director's Room." If the space is for a group of directors, use "Directors' Room."
Leftleys of wells is company that done different things. This company has housing information, documents on the company, and a list of directors of people to use.
Vocabulary examines the words you use when addressing different audiences.
EastEnders has a number of directors that do different scenes.
Never, they are completely different words with different meanings.
The director usually picks a casting director and there are different casting directors for everything- tons of casting directors......there are hundreds of casting directors, you just have to do your research. Best to get an agent!
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In Zimbabwe, the different regions use different dialects e.g. Matebeleland use the dialect Ndebele. Some words are: Yebo-Yes Bamba-Get
As 'the board' is a unit the correct pronoun is "its".There are two different schools of thought here.UK English views "the board of directors" as beingcomprised of individuals, therefore use "are".US English views "the board of directors" as beinga singular unit and therefore uses "is".That's as close as I can come, as it's been WAYtoo many years since I actually remembered all this stuff.