First, the singular of this word (we borrowed it from the Latin) is memorandum. And it is generally used in its shortened form, "memo." Memoranda is the correct (but not always used in conversation) plural of memorandum. Many people just use "memos," which is easier to spell and say. In a sentence: Did anyone read all of the memoranda the boss left before she went on vacation?
He wrote the memoranda in order to remember the list. He however lost it somewhere.
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He intentionally put the love letter inside her notebook. This is the sentence using the word intentionally.
I can help you phrase that message without using the word "proclaimed."
The uncontrollable actor stormed off the stage during the performance.
Cinthya had to check her memoranda regularly.
He wrote the memoranda in order to remember the list. He however lost it somewhere.
"Memoranda" is the plural form of "memorandum," so the correct phrase would be "memoranda were."
The plural of memorandum is memoranda.
Memoranda is the plural form of memorandum.
The correct plural for memorandum is memoranda, but memorandums is also accepted.
"Memoranda" is the correct plural form of "memorandum."
The word 'memoranda' is the plural form of the noun 'memorandum', a word for an informal record or communication; a word for a thing.
of Memorandum
memoranda, propaganda
Staff Members- Memoranda means Memorandum for all the staff.
There are two accepted plural forms of the noun memorandum:memoranda and memorandums.The plural possessive forms are memoranda's and memorandums'.Examples:The memoranda's file is alpha by last name of sender.The memorandums' file is alpha by last name of sender.