English term
consultative/ consulting
X was given a ______________ role in the preparation of our new school project.
A. consulting B. consultative
4 +2 | either | philgoddard |
5 +1 | B. consultative | Yvonne Gallagher |
5 +1 | consultative role | Teresa Goncalves |
4 +1 | consultant | Bashiqa |
5 | Consultative | Renol Siregar |
Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher
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Responses
either
"Consulting role" gets 390,000 Google hits.
"Consultative role" gets 234,000.
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Z-Translations Translator
: the "either" option is the best answer !
15 hrs
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neutral |
Yvonne Gallagher
: surely we are not down to counting syllables (or Ghits) to decide on the best word??? The question: is "consultative" ok? //OMG "I backed up my answer with numbers"!!
17 hrs
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There is no "best word". And all you gave by way of explanation was a smiley face - at least I backed up my answer with numbers.
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agree |
Sarah Simmonds
: absolutely right - either
5 days
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B. consultative
agree |
Donna Michelle Lim
: intended to give professional advice or recommendations.
2 days 22 hrs
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Many thanks:-)
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consultative role
consultant
x was employed as consultant ..............
neutral |
philgoddard
: I don't see why you'd want to rewrite it, since it's OK already. But it's "employed as **a** consultant".
10 hrs
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Thank you for "finding" my missing letter "a".
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agree |
Cilian O'Tuama
: No need to rewite, but consultative role, consulting role and even consultant role all work.
11 hrs
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Discussion
It seems I may not have been clear enough in my answer. Yes, of course it's OK to say "a consultative role in this context" and this would be my preference as I think there is a slight nuance of meaning between that and "consulting role" (which could also be used BTW). To me, "consultative" implies more hands-on consultation, with more meetings, reports, etc. taking place and suggestions made, all of which is necessary for a school project. That's why it's my preferred word HERE.