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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
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a bus/buses

A bus driver is a person who drives [a bus/buses] as their profession.

A cabby is a person who drives [a cab/cabs] (as their profession) <= "as their profession" is redundant?

Please pick the best answer and provide a short explanation

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New2grammarA bus driver is a person who drives [a bus/buses] as their profession.

A cabby is a person who drives [a cab/cabs] (as their profession) <= "as their profession" is redundant?

Please pick the best answer and provide a short explanation

Thanks!

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Looks good to me.

I would also agree that "as their profession" is not required.

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