What is the correct way to phrase the sentence? What is the position under/below a nurse called? What is the position under/below a nurse? What under/below a nurse?
The position under/below a nurse is a CNA. The position under/below a nurse is called a CNA. The person under/below a nurse is called a CNA. The person under/below a nurse is a CNA.
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The following are okay: What is the position under/below a nurse called? ) What is the position under/below a nurse? Who works under a nurse?
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The following are okay: What is the position under/below a nurse called?
) What is the position under/below a nurse?
Who works under a nurse?
) The position under/below a nurse is a CNA.
The position under/below a nurse is called a CNA.
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What is the position under/below a nurse called? (You can use either under or below in this sentence.) What is the position under/below a nurse? Who works under a nurse? (You can also say: "What person works under a nurse?" "Below" can also be used in these two sentences, but "under" is better.)