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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Any mistakes?

More and more people doubt that the longer they work for their companies, the better positions they will get in the future.
  

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OK informally. It really needs 'the' before 'positions': 'the longer they work, the better the positions they will get'.

  • OK informally.
  • It really needs 'the' before 'positions': 'the longer they work, the better the positions they will get'.
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OK informally. It really needs 'the' before 'positions': 'the longer they work, the better the positions they will get'.
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I just came up with another idea. Is this sentence better than the other one?

The longer they work, the more likely they are to get high positions in the future.
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That's OK, too, but I suggest 'higher'.
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Thank you very much again for your helpful advice! Emotion: smile

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