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Baj since you are writing a formal paper, you will find Merriam-Webster's
Open Dictionary quite helpful - URL: http://www.m-w.com/home.htm It returns this for mike Main Entry: 1mike Pronunciation: 'mIk Function: noun Etymology: by shortening & alteration : MICROPHONE Main Entry: 2mike Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): miked; mik·ing : to supply with a microphone However your statement is questionable as to whether the staff meetings are to be recorded or placed on a PA system or perhaps both. -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! wrote in message ps.com... I need to know what the past tense of mic is -- as in " I repeatedly asked for staff meetings to be "MIC'ed". I'm writing a formal paper for work. Thanks - your prompt attention is appreciated!!!! baj |
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