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No, use "is" instead.
When does your loan mature is better.
You do not joke around, use correct grammar and correct words, say Sincerely, ----- Send!
You can rephrase it and say "the stockholders of the companies"
Under discussion means that a topic is being talked about. It often refers to something quite serious. For instance if someone did something very bad and got caught they might say, "What will my punishment be?" if the other person says "It's under discussion," they mean that it is still being decided by the people who set the punishments. They may say this even if they are one of the people who will be discussing it - like the mother in the family answering her son who has eaten all of the ice cream when dad was looking forward to having some.
Yes and no. Generally we say a matter is in discussion. Use on only in this sense: On further discussion a consensus was reached
=The correct thing to say is "discuss" ,not "discuss about".==Or we might say "the discussion was about....."=
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probably in, but there are instances where on would be correct - it depends on context.
No. Use "telephone discussion."
"Between him and his wife" is correct. You wouldn't say "It's between they". You would say "It's between them". So the objective pronoun (him) is correct and not the subjective pronoun (he).
It is correct to write it that way. Free is without charge and seminar means there will be discussion.
No. It should be "Consist".
The correct phrasing would be "I am glad to be joining this team." The phrase "to joining" is incorrect; it should be "to be joining" to properly convey your excitement about joining the team.
"You and your team ARE" is correct.
I believe that since we are talking about 1 group (singular) the correct way to say this would be 'A group of horses is called a team'.
The main objectives of the discussion were. I hope that helps. This is the one i would choose out of them.