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What's the difference between "attendee" and "participant"?
Apr 30, 2014 · Participant can have a more exclusive meaning than attendee. It suggests that the person is being more than present, they are actively participating. In some contexts, they might have the same meaning. For example for a conference: 'All attendees received a complimentary gift bag' 'All participants received a complimentary gift bag'.
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Mar 23, 2015 · So I know an apostrophe is used to show possession. E.g The participant's book. However, what if I wanted to show possession with several participants? If I was referring to the scores of each participant for example... Look at the participants scores. Look at the participants' scores. Look at the participantses scores . Which one would be correct?
Synonyms for "participant" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Aug 18, 2014 · Is there a synonym for participant suitable for a research paper? I have seen words such as colleague, member, party, etc. in various thesauruses, but these do not fit with the meaning I am trying to convey. I am looking at using participant as “someone who participated in an experiment”.
What do I call a person who is participating in a survey?
Mar 26, 2011 · Someone who participates of anything is a participant. Someone who is using an application is a user. Someone being investigated is a suspect. Someone being surveyed can also be a respondent. But in the instance, I would just say: The survey person conducted the participant through an application's function tour.
What do you call a person who competes but does not win …
Oct 1, 2018 · The only thing I can come up with so far is "Participant" or "Participated". I remember when my younger brother was in school, he competed in various academic things and would sometimes get a yellow Participant ribbon. It was obviously a consolation prize so that no one felt left out. But consolation is not what I'm looking to convey.
Single word for quiz competition participant
Sep 28, 2016 · Is there a word for a person who is interested in / regularly participate in quiz competitions (e.g. pub trivia nights)? A sample sentence: My skills: Web development, UX design, (quiz wiz?), ...
meaning - "Relationship to" vs. "Relationship with" - English …
Apr 28, 2016 · I found two different terms regarding relationships: "Relationship with the applicant" while filling the invitation form "Relationship to the applicant" while filling the appli...
Filling out forms that ask for “relationship with”
Oct 4, 2012 · When I fill any form for my son this question “relationship with child” confuses me. Should the answer be “son” or “father”? To me, the ideal answer is always “a father–son relationship”. A little
What is a word to describe something that belongs exclusively to …
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verbs - The past participle of "split": "split" or "splitted ...
Oct 11, 2018 · I have just written a question in the PPCG site, and now that I read it again I have just noticed that I have just written "split" and "splitted" randomly as the past participle of "to split": C...