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Hi all,This may seem an odd question to post here, but it is related to developing my project. I am working on my docs and I am not sure how to refer to a corporation as an entity.Which of the following is more correct: 1) Beechcraft thought they might be able to...2) Beechcraft thought it might be able to...TIAShad

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It depends on context as to whether you are speaking about the organisation as an entity of individual members of it, eg:"The board of directors decided that IT would adjourn.""The board of directors left THEIR cars in the carpark."Normally I guess you'd call a company it.

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Guest iholrf

Thanks MGH, "It" it is :).Shad

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