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trainee or trainees
Hi,
Question:
Should I write "trainee or trainees"?
Sentence:
I believe that ABC Ltd can offer its trainee / trainees with good training.
My opinion:
There are more than 1 trainee in ABC Ltd, so logically "trainees" should be used.
However, I am not sure whether it is idiomatic or not.
Thanks
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Re: trainee or trainees

Originally Posted by
uktous
Hi,
Question:
Should I write "trainee or trainees"?
Sentence:
I believe that ABC Ltd can offer its trainee / trainees with good training.
My opinion:
There are more than 1 trainee in ABC Ltd, so logically "trainees" should be used.
However, I am not sure whether it is idiomatic or not.
Thanks
"Trainees" is correct, but delete "with", unless you replace "offer" with "provide".
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