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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Usage of word "Counterpart"

0 "John is a counterpart of Jonathan." Is this sentence grammatically correct? 0-
  

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0Yeah it seems to be perfectly correct grammatically.02br
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0 yeah as per my understanding The correct sentence could be like "John is Indian counterpart of Jonathan" 0-
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0 Also, is this the right usage of English? 0-
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00 "John is a counterpart of Jonathan." Is this sentence grammatically correct?12blockquote
10It's correct, but usually we say "John is 01u00the02u00 counterpart of Jonathan". You can add an adjective before counterpart, yes. So you can say "John is the Indian counterpart of Jonathan". You can also say "John is

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