tzfujimino
Key Member
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2007
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
Hello.:-D
I'd like to ask a question about the phrase 'member change'.
The phrase, which looks like a compound noun, is often used in Japanese.
Please read the sentences below.
The voters have the ability to change board members at every election.
There has been no member change so far.
I made the second sentence by myself.
Is 'member change' a natural/correct English expression? I suspect it sounds like a strange mixture of words to native speakers of English.
Thank you.
I'd like to ask a question about the phrase 'member change'.
The phrase, which looks like a compound noun, is often used in Japanese.
Please read the sentences below.
The voters have the ability to change board members at every election.
There has been no member change so far.
I made the second sentence by myself.
Is 'member change' a natural/correct English expression? I suspect it sounds like a strange mixture of words to native speakers of English.
Thank you.