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  1. word usage - Participants' vs Participantses - English Language

    Mar 23, 2015 · Pronouncing participants's is obviously "participantses". However, how to pronounce the abridged and normally written version participants', is subject to differences in preferences.

  2. What's the difference between "attendee" and "participant"?

    Conversely, some events maintain a strict distinction between attendee and participants. Say for instance, a panel discussion in front of a 1000 college students. In such a case, the participants are …

  3. grammatical number - participants or the participants - English ...

    Jun 9, 2024 · In my opinion, it should be "the participants", since the particular participants that researchers recruited do an experiment. Why do scientists write "participants" instead of "the …

  4. Synonyms for "participant" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 18, 2014 · What kind of participant? Participating in conducting the experiment or participating in the experiment itself as a subject?

  5. differences - "Participate at" vs "Participate in" - English Language ...

    Oct 18, 2012 · For instance, participants in a training workshop, seminar, football gala etc. When any other preposition is used, that other preposition might just be introducing an additional phrase ( or …

  6. Reschedule meeting due to the unavailability of one participant

    Jul 16, 2020 · I'd like to reschedule the meeting due to the unavailability of one of the participants. He's an important element for the meeting. I am looking for a sample e-mail to inform all participants that …

  7. One word for "The original person who experienced an event"

    Apr 16, 2022 · A participant is someone who's involved in an event, who participates or takes part. (Merriam-Webster) Lexico has many examples, including people taking part in politics, active …

  8. What is a word or phrase that indicates asking all participants in a ...

    Jan 27, 2021 · Rejects: I've been using "round-robin", and "round-table", but I suspect both of those are wrong, as round robin in sports generally indicates all permutations of pairs, and round-table is open …

  9. Is it appropriate to use the salutation "Dear All" in a work email?

    I have observed that in my work place, whenever a mail is sent to more than one person( like an information, meeting request or a notice etc.), the mail starts with the salutation "Dear All". This,

  10. "Study in" or "study on"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 22, 2016 · Regarding "In a study of adult men in participants with whooping cough...", I would delete the word "in" and replace "men" with "male" or delete "in participants" entirely.