Stuff vs. Things. A minimal pair is a set of two words where only one sound is different. I have a lot of things to do today. Eg. BUT, "The company employed 10 new members of staff this month." Faculty vs. Staff. stuff is very casual word that should only be used in conversation. There is a distinct difference between stuff and things. Staff is “a group of people who work for an organization or business.” A worker is “a person who does a particular job to earn money.” Whereas, an employee refers to “a person who works for another person or for a company for wages or a salary.” The scope of staff is much wider than the faculty, as the latter is included in the former. We often use it in place of things. By Matt DeClaire on Feb 21, 2008 in Loud Dog Culture.
As nouns the difference between stuff and staff is that stuff is miscellaneous items; things; (with possessive) personal effects while staff is (label) a long, straight stick, especially one used to assist in walking. Good question! But, between Mageblade and Staff of Shadow Flame, there’s really not that big of a gap. For the ‘aa’ vowel, the jaw drops quite a bit, and the tongue raises in the back.
You can count things, but you cannot count stuff.
Some companies just use them differently. Moreover, the term faculty is confined to the education only, whereas workers of any establishment are called staff.
English: stuff vs. staff I have had a bad habit of confusing "stuff" and "staff" for years, and finally decided to somehow memorize this.
You can only measure stuff.
For example: "He is so messy, he has left all his stuff lying around."
The faculty is there to teach and educate the learners. Staff positions can …
"Nancy's staff has really grown since her area has taken over responsiblity for regulatory compliance."
That means you should be able to see a lot of tongue. Active 7 years, 7 months ago. What's all that stuff on the table for? In Western musical notation, the staff (US) or stave (UK) (plural for either: staves) is a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch or in the case of a percussion staff, different percussion instruments.Appropriate music symbols, depending on the intended effect, are placed on the staff according to their corresponding pitch or function. What is the difference between Staff and Stuff?
“These stuff” vs. “this stuff” [closed] Ask Question Asked 7 years, 7 months ago. If you don't want/can't afford to buy supplies and you steal them instead, then upgrade the staff first, it will just cost you more supply runs for a full stock*, but it will fill up quicker. "a constable's staff" Staff (noun) A pole upon which a flag is supported and displayed. As a verb "to stuff" means to fill something tightly. Staff of Dominance = 40 + 11 + 11/59.5 * 37 = 57.84sp Looking at these numbers, you can see the gulf between Staff of Dominance and Mageblade. While the internet had no good hints, dictionary helped -- one of synonyms it listed for "stuff" is "luggage", which happens to have the same first vowel. Staff, worker, and employee are three terms are very similar to each other and all refer to someone who works. However, I've since worked places where "staff" simply means "all the people who work there." For example, one could have eight bowls of cereal in the morning.