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Members' is correct as member's would mean that there is only one member It's our special dish. (i made this up) i've read several posts here about special dish and learnt that it can. Also, re the correctness or otherwise of your third option, you might want to read this recent thread.

It takes a plural verb when it refers to the members of the group considered as individuals, as in my family are always fighting among themselves. Can i say try the marbled steak In british usage, however, collective nouns are more often treated as plurals

The government have not announced a new policy

The team are playing in the test matches. I have come across this problem for many times Of the four sentences below, which one is correct As a team member, we should.as a team member, each.

Could members be omitted and just say family help each other instead This sounds pretty unlikely to me in american english Perhaps another member can tell you whether it sounds normal in british english. Members list = a list of members, or a list for members

Members' list = a list belonging to all members

Member's list = a list belonging to one particular member. I am aware that staff members and members of the staff are both correct and mean the same I also know that all of the and all are both correct and mean the same (except before a pronoun, case in which all of is required) Is there any problem in using any of the phrases.

I want to refer to team as the team members There is no more sentences regarding it or they I made up the sentence In the absence of further context or information (which you say there is none since you made up the sentence in a vacuum) discussion seems rather limited in utility.

If the group is composed of members who collectively individually have ten years of experience i would say a group whose members have an average of (or collectively have) ten years experience

The sentences would be parsed differently, too We are are (a group [of programers]) that has ten years experience. I'm a waiter and i want to recommend a dish to the guests The dish is our best dish and is what the restaurant is famous for

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