
Reach (a) consensus - WordReference Forums
Jun 16, 2010 · I want to write "we seem to have reached a consensus on this issue" but I don't know if "consensus" is countable in English. I have occasionally come across "reach …
Menaces de la société Consensus - Droit-finances
Feb 6, 2015 · bonjour ,j'ai recu un courrier simple de la société consensus avec en en_tete AVIS DE TRANSMISSION a L'HUISSIER ce courrier stipule que je dois 900euros a consensus pour …
Avis de mise en demeure... après 7 ans! - Droit-finances
Je reçois aujourd'hui, par lettre simple, un avis de mise en demeure émanant de la société Consensus basée à Paris. Après quelques recherches, je me rends compte qu'il s'agit d'un …
never saw vs. have never seen | WordReference Forums
Jul 8, 2011 · The consensus there was that British English prefers the present perfect and American English more the simple past, but really you'll be understood either way. As a BrE …
go with vs go for - WordReference Forums
Jul 13, 2014 · go with (someone or something):to choose or use (someone or something) After thinking about who to offer the job to, they decided to go with the more experienced candidate. …
a debate on/about/over | WordReference Forums
Nov 2, 2009 · I agree that all the prepositions you suggest are more or less interchangeable. I have a feeling though that we would use "on" or "about" if we were talking about a debate that …
On the library vs. In the library ... vs. ... On Sharepoint vs. In ...
Sep 9, 2019 · Thanks everyone. Consensus seems to be... there is no strong consensus either way. Part of my reason for posting is a general belief that prepositions are used incorrectly, or …
What to call words like uh, um, uh-huh, hmm - WordReference …
Dec 5, 2006 · I would also call them "fillers" (welcome to the forum, Safiya Jasmine!) but, as we see from the previous posts in this thread, there is no consensus, with suggestions ranging …
My favourite animal is/are dogs... - WordReference Forums
Jul 20, 2019 · There was a thread about this same question some time back, and there was a lack of consensus among native English speakers as to which form is acceptable. But I would say …
Have a good/nice/great day/afternoon/evening in an email
Apr 20, 2020 · There is no consensus. There are just usual phrases that people use, and each person uses their preferred phrase. This comes down to personal preference. I, for one, do not …