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Wangqh2696122 Posted 15 years ago
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"He is CEO of two companies." or". He is CEO of two companies"?

"He is CEO of two companies." or". He is CEO of two companies"? Which is grammatically correct? Any difference?
  

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He is CEO of two companies. He is CEO of two companies. Er...

  • He is CEO of two companies.
  • He is CEO of two companies.
  • Er...
  • wangqh2696122 , the sentences are absolutely identical!
  • Is it what you really meant to type?
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He is CEO of two companies.
He is CEO of two companies.

Er... wangqh2696122, the sentences are absolutely identical! Is it what you really meant to type?
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Sorry, I mistyped it. The second should be:
He is the CEO of two companies.

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