
Headquarters, singular or plural? - WordReference Forums
Jan 16, 2008 · Is "Headquarters" a singular noun or a plural one? The company headquarters are/is located in Connecticut.
'headquarters is' vs 'headquarters are' | WordReference Forums
Feb 16, 2014 · Depends whether "headquarters" is singular or plural. If you're talking about the headquarters of one company (singular) for example, you would say: The headquarters of Company …
meeting in/at headquarters - WordReference Forums
Nov 13, 2018 · Sorry for going back to this old topic... but have a question - which one of these two is correct: - business meeting will be conducted at client's headquarters or - business meeting will be …
headquarters & head office - WordReference Forums
Jun 8, 2006 · Headquarters would most likely be plural when the word is used to refer to the people. For example, if the important people from headquarters were coming to inspect the troops in some …
HQs : plural of the abbreviation of “headquarters”
Jul 10, 2020 · According to the CambridgeGEL, headquarters has the same singular and plural form, but HQs is the plural of the abbreviation of "headquarters". Aren't both statements contradictory?
headquarters / headquarter - WordReference Forums
May 9, 2018 · headquarters / headquarter The firm's headquarters / headquarter is located at London Headquarters must be in plural forms??
meeting in/at [office] in/at [building] | WordReference Forums
May 13, 2015 · Here's is a more appropriate example: The meeting will be held this Friday, May 15, at 6pm in/at the installations of "CyberTrades" (an office of a business that sells computers) in/at …
sede legale - WordReference Forums
May 7, 2008 · I agree. The "sede legale" is the address for legal purposes; if tax authorities, customers, suppliers etc. send registered mail to that address, the company can't say it didn't receive it. That …
Administration Building or Administrative Building or Building of ...
Oct 4, 2016 · We had a building in our university called Administration Building too. We said Admin Building but clearly 'Admin' stands for 'Administration'. The noun+noun compound is fairly common in …
Any+singular/plural: If you have any <problem/problems>
Jul 2, 2010 · Which should I use, "any problem" or "any problems" in the following sentence? (A friend of mine looks worried.) If you have any problem/problems, please let me know. I am confused with the …