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Talab1234 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

My company before

1. In my company before, we were given good benefits.

2. In my previous company, we were given good benefits.


Are these grammatically correct?

  

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talab1234 1. In my company before, we were given good benefits. 2.

  • talab1234 1.
  • In my company before, we were given good benefits.
  • 2.
  • In my previous company, we were given good benefits.
  • Are these grammatically correct?
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talab1234

1. In my company before, we were given good benefits.

2. In my previous company, we were given good benefits.


Are these grammatically correct?

1. No. 2. Yes.

You don't need the comma.

CJ

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