.Yes, it can depend on the style guide youre using, but since youre clearly not using a style guide, the plural of cat is cats, and the plural of ID is IDs. Simple as that.
.Im a programmer and I often see the abbreviation ID (capitalized) in technical documents and code. Is this correct, or should it be id?
.The test ids ARB1 and ARB2 indicate (s) that two different samples were used, rather than representing different test methods. My colleague is of the view that the subject
.Most dictionaries state quot;IDquot;/quot;I.D.quot; as an abbreviation for quot;identificationquot; rather than quot;identityquot;, so its no surprise that Etymonline directs I.D. quot;specificallyquot; to quot;identificationquot;.
.There is slight difference I have observed in usage of + and ++. + Usually follows a name, to be informed or to action on. ++ I disagree that this is a programming jargon
.A security guard wishes to address multiple people respectfully at once. Does he say: Sorry, sir, but this ID is invalid. or Sorry, sirs, but your IDs are invalid. or ...
What about in non-bar contexts? In San Francisco, the Sundance Kabuki is an upscale movie theater that serves alcohol for some screens, and they have a person checking IDs at a
.Grammar Girl did some research and determined that five out of six style guides lean toward using a comma after both i.e. and e.g. Heres the gist of the table she shared on
.Whats a word that means quot;pictures or videoquot;/quot;pictures and videoquot;? I was considering quot;mediaquot; but not sure if that would be correct. For example, when discussing the
Are there any questions I should be asking? Is there any articles available on the subject? My instinct is that in the two questions above, it should be are as the subjects of the sentences (
.Yes, it can depend on the style guide youre using, but since youre clearly not using a style guide, the plural of cat is cats, and the plural of ID is IDs. Simple as that.
.Im a programmer and I often see the abbreviation ID (capitalized) in technical documents and code. Is this correct, or should it be id?
.The test ids ARB1 and ARB2 indicate (s) that two different samples were used, rather than representing different test methods. My colleague is of the view that the subject
.Most dictionaries state quot;IDquot;/quot;I.D.quot; as an abbreviation for quot;identificationquot; rather than quot;identityquot;, so its no surprise that Etymonline directs I.D. quot;specificallyquot; to quot;identificationquot;.
.There is slight difference I have observed in usage of + and ++. + Usually follows a name, to be informed or to action on. ++ I disagree that this is a programming jargon
.A security guard wishes to address multiple people respectfully at once. Does he say: Sorry, sir, but this ID is invalid. or Sorry, sirs, but your IDs are invalid. or ...
What about in non-bar contexts? In San Francisco, the Sundance Kabuki is an upscale movie theater that serves alcohol for some screens, and they have a person checking IDs at a
.Grammar Girl did some research and determined that five out of six style guides lean toward using a comma after both i.e. and e.g. Heres the gist of the table she shared on
.Whats a word that means quot;pictures or videoquot;/quot;pictures and videoquot;? I was considering quot;mediaquot; but not sure if that would be correct. For example, when discussing the
Are there any questions I should be asking? Is there any articles available on the subject? My instinct is that in the two questions above, it should be are as the subjects of the sentences (
.Yes, it can depend on the style guide youre using, but since youre clearly not using a style guide, the plural of cat is cats, and the plural of ID is IDs. Simple as that.
.Im a programmer and I often see the abbreviation ID (capitalized) in technical documents and code. Is this correct, or should it be id?
.The test ids ARB1 and ARB2 indicate (s) that two different samples were used, rather than representing different test methods. My colleague is of the view that the subject
.Most dictionaries state quot;IDquot;/quot;I.D.quot; as an abbreviation for quot;identificationquot; rather than quot;identityquot;, so its no surprise that Etymonline directs I.D. quot;specificallyquot; to quot;identificationquot;.
.There is slight difference I have observed in usage of + and ++. + Usually follows a name, to be informed or to action on. ++ I disagree that this is a programming jargon
.A security guard wishes to address multiple people respectfully at once. Does he say: Sorry, sir, but this ID is invalid. or Sorry, sirs, but your IDs are invalid. or ...
What about in non-bar contexts? In San Francisco, the Sundance Kabuki is an upscale movie theater that serves alcohol for some screens, and they have a person checking IDs at a
.Grammar Girl did some research and determined that five out of six style guides lean toward using a comma after both i.e. and e.g. Heres the gist of the table she shared on
.Whats a word that means quot;pictures or videoquot;/quot;pictures and videoquot;? I was considering quot;mediaquot; but not sure if that would be correct. For example, when discussing the
Are there any questions I should be asking? Is there any articles available on the subject? My instinct is that in the two questions above, it should be are as the subjects of the sentences (
.Yes, it can depend on the style guide youre using, but since youre clearly not using a style guide, the plural of cat is cats, and the plural of ID is IDs. Simple as that.
.Im a programmer and I often see the abbreviation ID (capitalized) in technical documents and code. Is this correct, or should it be id?
.The test ids ARB1 and ARB2 indicate (s) that two different samples were used, rather than representing different test methods. My colleague is of the view that the subject
.Most dictionaries state quot;IDquot;/quot;I.D.quot; as an abbreviation for quot;identificationquot; rather than quot;identityquot;, so its no surprise that Etymonline directs I.D. quot;specificallyquot; to quot;identificationquot;.
.There is slight difference I have observed in usage of + and ++. + Usually follows a name, to be informed or to action on. ++ I disagree that this is a programming jargon
.A security guard wishes to address multiple people respectfully at once. Does he say: Sorry, sir, but this ID is invalid. or Sorry, sirs, but your IDs are invalid. or ...
What about in non-bar contexts? In San Francisco, the Sundance Kabuki is an upscale movie theater that serves alcohol for some screens, and they have a person checking IDs at a
.Grammar Girl did some research and determined that five out of six style guides lean toward using a comma after both i.e. and e.g. Heres the gist of the table she shared on
.Whats a word that means quot;pictures or videoquot;/quot;pictures and videoquot;? I was considering quot;mediaquot; but not sure if that would be correct. For example, when discussing the
Are there any questions I should be asking? Is there any articles available on the subject? My instinct is that in the two questions above, it should be are as the subjects of the sentences (