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rayyeh 發表於 2017-5-4 09:08 PM

Should I care about singular or plural for naming an excel file?

In office, there are many chances that we need to give aname of our file. For example, if I am going to name my excel file such as “employeepersonal data” or “Monthly Headcount Report”.Should I care about singular or plural for the noun.
Like to name it as “employees personal data” or “employees’personal data”? And “Monthly Headcounts  Report”? The question also exists when I am going to make a subject onone my presentation slide such as “badge access right security discussion”.Should I care about singular or plural for the noun to make the subject as “badgesaccess right security discussion”.
What is the international standard English for those kindconditions? I cannot find a standard answer from google. Please help.
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rayyeh 發表於 2017-5-5 05:32 PM

On top of the above question, I would like to add on one more example I experienced. One sentence I recently wrote as "For the expats, the marriage leave is based on the home country policy.".  Here I am also struggling to make the sentence as "The marriage leave is based on the home country policy." or "The marriage leaves are based on the home country policy. "? Asking English experts' help.

ichbingut 發表於 2017-5-7 02:48 PM

I'm not an expert but I want to share my opinion. When it comes to general concept, singular form is usually adequate.  

pop00123 發表於 2017-5-7 02:49 PM

This is very easy if you can recognize many examples that you often hear.
ex:
Bus stop
Train station
Grocery store
Bicycle rental
Mouse Trap
Vegetable basket
Student Library
Open door policy
Weekly visitor count
International High School Handicap Basketball Game

When we are naming a funtion, or specifying the title based on the purpose of an object or event, we usually use singular form, because singular forms represent 'total' or 'every', while plural forms indicate multiple similar objects happening at once.
ex:
The marriage leave   <<  How many marriages does a person usually get in one leave?
Or how many marriages does a person usually get during one job?

If you say 'marriage leaves', that means this person is taking some days off getting married many times in that month.  This also means that it is very common for employees to get married many times during their employment.


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rayyeh 發表於 2017-5-12 07:55 PM

ichbingut 發表於 2017-5-7 02:48 PM static/image/common/back.gif
I'm not an expert but I want to share my opinion. When it comes to general concept, singular form is ...

Thank you for the reply. It helps a lot.<br><br><br><br><br><div></div>

rayyeh 發表於 2017-5-12 08:02 PM

pop00123 發表於 2017-5-7 02:49 PM static/image/common/back.gif
This is very easy if you can recognize many examples that you often hear.
ex:
Bus stop


You are absolutely right. I didn't notice that I do see many signs in many places around my daily life. Those signs usually don't use plural to describe it or put an article ahead.

Appreciate.  

afa69 發表於 2017-5-13 09:29 PM

All right!! I am just looking around. I am confuse, too.

dc1024 發表於 2017-5-14 08:51 AM

a file name is just a file name, do whatever you want

wwcjwu 發表於 2017-5-19 07:32 PM

Exactly...a file name is just a file name. Don't be too legalized with the grammar

rayyeh 發表於 2017-5-20 12:00 AM

ichbingut 發表於 2017-5-7 02:48 PM static/image/common/back.gif
I'm not an expert but I want to share my opinion. When it comes to general concept, singular form is ...

thank you. I got that as a standard answer, too. I was even overthinking if singular form is the right answer, then the article should be included in the name of the file or not.<br><br><br><br><br><div></div>

rayyeh 發表於 2017-5-20 12:10 AM

dc1024 發表於 2017-5-14 08:51 AM static/image/common/back.gif
a file name is just a file name, do whatever you want

Thank you. You're probably right. One my dutch colleague is from Project background. She knows all the details about formal English in projects. That makes me want to be like her. I don't want to make poor English in my work to make them think "it's okay, Taiwanese English is normally not that good".   ...<div class='locked'><em>瀏覽完整內容,請先 <a href='member.php?mod=register'>註冊</a> 或 <a href='javascript:;' onclick="lsSubmit()">登入會員</a></em></div>

rayyeh 發表於 2017-5-20 12:34 AM

wwcjwu 發表於 2017-5-19 07:32 PM static/image/common/back.gif
Exactly...a file name is just a file name. Don't be too legalized with the grammar

Ha, you are probably right. I just don't want to lose face for Taiwanese. Work is work. Cheers man.

wwcjwu 發表於 2017-5-20 04:15 PM

rayyeh 發表於 2017-5-19 08:34 AM static/image/common/back.gif
Ha, you are probably right. I just don't want to lose face for Taiwanese. Work is work. Cheers man ...

It's all good! Keep up the good work!

pop00123 發表於 2017-5-20 06:10 PM

本帖最後由 pop00123 於 2017-5-20 06:11 PM 編輯

A file name is a file name,but you can still learn a lot from it.

Doing whatever you want does not help your English, even from just a file name.

It is obvious that Ray was asking about the grammar, not asking anyone to comment on how to name a file.  (Of course he knows that you can name it whatever. But he does not want to do that, he wants to understand more about it, so he asked his questions. )

And yes, this is a forum for English learning.





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rayyeh 發表於 2017-5-22 11:14 PM

rayyeh 發表於 2017-5-20 12:10 AM static/image/common/back.gif
Thank you. You're probably right. One my dutch colleague is from Project background. She knows all ...

Thank you for your comment. I also appreciated that I can get answers from eyny. I actually googled and asked around about my questions before posting. And those English questions are from my real life. Cheers....<div class='locked'><em>瀏覽完整內容,請先 <a href='member.php?mod=register'>註冊</a> 或 <a href='javascript:;' onclick="lsSubmit()">登入會員</a></em></div><br><br><br><br><br><div></div>
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