hi! My sentence seems to be off, and i just can't seem to get the right grammar without cutting this sentence in two -- "To be able to join (insert company name here) is the ultimate company I could hope to be a part of."
Please help! Many thanks!
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" Your sentence does not make sense the way it is writen. Basically, you are saying to be able to join a company . .
— Clive
" Your sentence does not make sense the way it is writen.
Basically, you are saying to be able to join a company .
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is the company .
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My sentence seems to be off, and i just can't seem to get the right grammar without cutting this sentence in two -- "To be able to join (insert company name here) is the ultimate company I could hope to be a part of."
Your sentence does not make sense the way it is writen. Basically, you are saying
to be able to join a company . . . is the company . . .
I knew my sentence doesn't quite make sense. I was trying to force two sentence in one when it obviously don't work. In the long run i ended up cutting that sentence in two (phew!).