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Jenny chiu Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct writing?

She can call post officer.

Is it a grammatically correct sentence?
Should I add anything? Like "a"?
  

Top answer

Hi Jenny, You need to put either "the post officer" or "a post officer". It depends on what you want to say. I don't understand the term "post officer".

  • Hi Jenny, You need to put either "the post officer" or "a post officer".
  • It depends on what you want to say.
  • I don't understand the term "post officer".
  • Could you please give us some more explanation.
  • Then other users here can give you better help.
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Hi Jenny,
You need to put either "the post officer" or "a post officer". It depends on what you want to say.
I don't understand the term "post officer". Could you please give us some more explanation. Then other users here can give you better help.

Kind regards
Mo
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post officer: someone who works in a post office

I think your reply is great for me. Thanks!
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Thanks Jenny,
In that case, you need to say "a post officer" if it is any post officer (there will be several postal service officers") or "the post officer" if there is only one person, who you have referred to earlier.
Best wishes
Mo
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I have never heard the term 'post officer'. I think of people who work in a post office as 'post office clerks'.
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oh...yes..sorry ...i used it wrongly!

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