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Park sang joon Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Tom offered Jack to take [him] into his company.

1. Tom offered Jack to take him into his company.

I saw the sentence in my reference book for major verbs.
I'd like to know whom "him" indicates?"Tom" or "Jack."
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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It is a bad sentence. I'm not sure whether it is trying to say something about a job offer or an offer of companionship, but in any case it is not written correctly.

  • It is a bad sentence.
  • I'm not sure whether it is trying to say something about a job offer or an offer of companionship, but in any case it is not written correctly.
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It is a bad sentence. I'm not sure whether it is trying to say something about a job offer or an offer of companionship, but in any case it is not written correctly.

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