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Lucus Ong2 Posted 9 years ago
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I think both of them are correct but have different meanings. The first one means friends who are entrepreneurs, while the second one means friends who have the characteristics of an entrepreneur. But I am not sure. Could anyone please help me confirm it? Great thanks in advance.

Should I say, "Tag your future entrepreneur friends to let them know you believe in them."

Or "Tag your future entrepreneurial friends to let them know you believe in them."

  

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Why are you saying 'future'? Are you talking about existing friends, or about people who will become your friends in the future?

  • Why are you saying 'future'?
  • Are you talking about existing friends, or about people who will become your friends in the future?
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Why are you saying 'future'? Are you talking about existing friends, or about people who will become your friends in the future?

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Thanks Clive for your reply.

"Tag your future entrepreneur friends to let them know you believe in them."


Can I use it to refer to existing friends whom I believe will be entrepreneurs in the future?


Thankss

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