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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

only

1. He has been with the company for only 3 months.

2. He has only been with the company for 3 month.

I know the prefered choice is #2, but is the variant , #1, acceptable?

Thanks in advance
  

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You need an s on month in the second example. Both are acceptable. Use whichever you prefer.

  • You need an s on month in the second example.
  • Both are acceptable.
  • Use whichever you prefer.
  • CJ
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You need an s on month in the second example.

Both are acceptable. Use whichever you prefer.

CJ
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Ooops...a typo. Thanks CalifJim!

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