Aug. 26, 2022
Which version of the sentence is correct and why?
a) Manager focusing on your business success.
b) Manager focusing on your business's success.
Help me find the correction version of the sentence
Which version of the sentence is correct and why?
a) Manager focusing on your business success.
b) Manager focusing on your business's success.
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They are both correct, but the meaning is different. Sentence A is about your personal success in the field of business. Sentence B is about the success of a business that you own.
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b) Manager focusing on your business's success.
A lot of fluent english speakers forget about this grammar rule as well, so it’s not a big deal, but when a word ends in the letter ‘s’ you can use an apostrophe after to show its possessive rather than “ ‘s “
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Both of these sentences are technically correct, but I think option B is what you are going for.
Option A is labeling business success as a skill
Option B is talking about the success of a business that you own.
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Which version of the sentence is correct and why? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Manager focusing on your business success. |
Manager focusing on your business's success. |
a) Manager focusing on your business success. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
b) Manager focusing on your business's success. b) Manager focusing on your business' A lot of fluent english speakers forget about this grammar rule as well, so it’s not a big deal, but when a word ends in the letter ‘s’ you can use an apostrophe after to show its possessive rather than “ ‘s “ This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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