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Yury Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"Company" can be a collective noun?

I learned that the following sentence is gramatically correct.

"ABCDEF Inc. is one of the best company in the USA."

In this sentence "company" seems to be a collective noun meaning companies.
Then, I suppose I can say "these company" or "several company" etc.
But I was not able to find similar examples on the Internet.

Now I am lost. Please help.
  

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Yury I learned that the following sentence is gramatically correct. "ABCDEF Inc. " You learned it wrong!

  • Yury I learned that the following sentence is gramatically correct.
  • "ABCDEF Inc.
  • " You learned it wrong!
  • Sorry!
  • The sentence is not correct.
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YuryI learned that the following sentence is gramatically correct.

"ABCDEF Inc. is one of the best company in the USA."
You learned it wrong! Sorry!

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