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Irakli Mikiani Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct? (please help)

I am the scholarship holder of the government of Georgia

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I am the scholarship holder through the government of Georgia
  

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I can't quite identify the situation, but I suggest that you start a little differently: I hold the scholarship.... Then, as for the preposition, I think that probably you want from . Does this help?

  • I can't quite identify the situation, but I suggest that you start a little differently: I hold the scholarship....
  • Then, as for the preposition, I think that probably you want from .
  • Does this help?
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I can't quite identify the situation, but I suggest that you start a little differently: I hold the scholarship.... Then, as for the preposition, I think that probably you want from. Does this help?
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Thank you for your answer. So does it sound well? - "I hold the scholarship from the government of Georgia"?
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Yes. If there is only one scholarship awarded by the government of Georgia, use the. If there are more, use a.
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Thank you very much Mr. Philip Emotion: smile

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