
'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 …
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.
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
as soon as / no sooner than Monday - WordReference Forums
May 23, 2023 · Let's say I've won a raffle of an expensive tablet, which is the only prize. The rule is that I must claim it at the headquarters within five business days, starting Monday next …