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Silak12 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

They own the companies at.

Hi, everyone.

Could you tell me whether the following sentence is possible?

They have memorized the addresses of all the locations they own their companies at.

Thanks!

  

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It's difficult to understand exactly what your sentence means. People don't own things at a location. You don't say "I own my coat at home", for example.

  • It's difficult to understand exactly what your sentence means.
  • People don't own things at a location.
  • You don't say "I own my coat at home", for example.
  • You just say "I own my coat".
  • If these are companies they own, then they are their companies.
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It's difficult to understand exactly what your sentence means.

People don't own things at a location. You don't say "I own my coat at home", for example. You just say "I own my coat".

If these are companies they own, then they are their companies. So all you need to say is this:

They have memorized the addresses of their companies.

However, that still d

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