Anonymous Posted 12 years ago Grammar
occupy Is 'occupy' correct? Can you say 'lowest position'? What does lowest position me to you? He occupies the lowest position in the company. Does lowest position mean 'He is engaged in the least important job.' Is 'engaged natural here? Thanks
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TL;DR ▼ Anonymous Is ' occupy ' correct? Can you say 'lowest position'? Thanks Did some already answer your question earlier? In any case, from an office perspective, the lowest title will be the " Office Boy". "Occupy" is not the appropriate word for your sentence. Free · every Monday Get the Weekly English Kit 📬 New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
Anonymous Is 'occupy ' correct? Can you say 'lowest position'? What does lowest position me to you?He occupies the lowest position in the company .Does lowest position mean 'He is engaged in the least important job.'Is 'engaged natural here?ThanksDid some
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