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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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which is proper grammar: "Mike Jones Founded CRP or Mike Jones Founder CRP"?
  

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Hi, which is proper grammar: "Mike Jones Founded CRP or Mike Jones Founder CRP"? Mike Jones founded CRP. This is a correct sentence.

  • Hi, which is proper grammar: "Mike Jones Founded CRP or Mike Jones Founder CRP"?
  • Mike Jones founded CRP.
  • This is a correct sentence.
  • Mike Jones, founder of CRP.
  • This is not a sentence, because it has no finite verb.
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Hi,

which is proper grammar: "Mike Jones Founded CRP or Mike Jones Founder CRP"?



Mike Jones founded CRP. This is a correct sentence.



Mike Jones, founder of CRP. This is not a sentence, because it has no finite verb.

It's like a title. In a title, you can capitalize a word like 'Founder' if you want to.



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