Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Company"
The meaning of "Company" in various phrases and sentences
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What does enjoy each other's company mean?
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You and someone else mutually enjoy spending time together
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What does enjoy each other's company mean?
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Spend time together.
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What does keep me company mean?
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@gal587gal: Stay with me at this place so I'm not alone.
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What does company A was down 4 percent at $10 mean?
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It's a math problem so go grab a calculator and type in 0.4 - 10
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What does The company wrote off the electric automobile as a dependable means of transportation. mean?
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"wrote off" means "dismissed", essentially. So basically, the company doesn't believe electric automobiles have the capacity to properly replace regular ones .
Example sentences using "Company"
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Please show me example sentences with A company dinner, a staff dinner .
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1. "We are hosting a company dinner next week to celebrate our successful project completion."
2. "The annual company dinner is scheduled for next month, and all employees are expected to attend."
3. "I heard that the CEO will be giving a speech at the company dinner tomorrow night."
4. "The company dinner last night was a great opportunity for networking and getting to know my colleagues better."
5. "Our team won an award at the company dinner for our outstanding performance this year."
1. "Our manager has organized a staff dinner for our team to bond and unwind after a busy month."
2. "I'm looking forward to the staff dinner tonight, as it's a chance to relax and chat with my coworkers outside of the office."
3. "We had a great time at the staff dinner last night; everyone enjoyed the food and the casual atmosphere."
4. "The staff dinner is a monthly event where we get together and celebrate our team's accomplishments."
5. "At the staff dinner, we played some team-building games and shared stories about our experiences at work."
2. "The annual company dinner is scheduled for next month, and all employees are expected to attend."
3. "I heard that the CEO will be giving a speech at the company dinner tomorrow night."
4. "The company dinner last night was a great opportunity for networking and getting to know my colleagues better."
5. "Our team won an award at the company dinner for our outstanding performance this year."
1. "Our manager has organized a staff dinner for our team to bond and unwind after a busy month."
2. "I'm looking forward to the staff dinner tonight, as it's a chance to relax and chat with my coworkers outside of the office."
3. "We had a great time at the staff dinner last night; everyone enjoyed the food and the casual atmosphere."
4. "The staff dinner is a monthly event where we get together and celebrate our team's accomplishments."
5. "At the staff dinner, we played some team-building games and shared stories about our experiences at work."
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Please show me example sentences with "The company has several main business areas, including Operations, Quality, Finance, Supply Chain, Engineering, Project Management, and Human Resources." Should the mentioned areas be capitalized or not?.
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They look strange capitalized to me. It makes sense if those are the official titles of those areas at the company though.
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Please show me example sentences with In this company, there are many employees, some of ------- are freshmen.
Is it whom or them ????????? 😭
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Is it whom or them ????????? 😭
.
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Yes, it is not correct.
"some of whom" is an adjective clause (also called relative clause).
These clauses must use these relative pronouns: that/which/who/whom/whose
and they must have a verb.
"Them" is a subjective pronoun, which is why it forms an independent clause.
Example: In this company, there are many employees, AND some of them are freshmen.
In this company, there are many employees. Some of them are freshmen.
There is also a way of omitting "be/being" verb:
"In this company, there are many employees, some of them freshmen"
If "be" is not in the clause, then the above sentence is correct.
This can't be the case for relative clauses though, since it has to have a verb.
I hope that is clear! Please tell me if you didn't understand something.
"some of whom" is an adjective clause (also called relative clause).
These clauses must use these relative pronouns: that/which/who/whom/whose
and they must have a verb.
"Them" is a subjective pronoun, which is why it forms an independent clause.
Example: In this company, there are many employees, AND some of them are freshmen.
In this company, there are many employees. Some of them are freshmen.
There is also a way of omitting "be/being" verb:
"In this company, there are many employees, some of them freshmen"
If "be" is not in the clause, then the above sentence is correct.
This can't be the case for relative clauses though, since it has to have a verb.
I hope that is clear! Please tell me if you didn't understand something.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "present company excluded".
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One example is, “I don’t like anyone here, present company excluded.” Which means your not including that person in the group of people you don’t like.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with company.
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Which company do you work at?
Are we expecting more company?
Are we expecting more company?
Synonyms of "Company" and their differences
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What is the difference between Some of them seem not to log into our company's website for a while. and Some of them seem like they haven't logged into our company's website for awhile. ?
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The first sentence is a little less natural. I would probably say something like "some of them seem not to have logged into our company's website for a while."
The other sentence looks good.
And they both mean the same thing, native speakers would understand either phrase!
The other sentence looks good.
And they both mean the same thing, native speakers would understand either phrase!
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What is the difference between The company with which she worked did a great job. and The company which she worked with did a great job. ?
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They're both correct and mean the same thing.
The only difference is that the first one is "grammatically correct" and the second one is colloquial but the second one is definitely used more than the first in everyday speech and even writing.
Only when you're writing truly formal essays would I use the first one.
The only difference is that the first one is "grammatically correct" and the second one is colloquial but the second one is definitely used more than the first in everyday speech and even writing.
Only when you're writing truly formal essays would I use the first one.
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What is the difference between He began to work at this company and He began to work for this company ?
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Sure sounds a ton more natural ... But both are the same meaning it's hard to comprehend past perfect and present perfect as well but native English speaker just use that!!! The construction of phrase "I began..." Is totally understandable but if you are talking with natives...they think: oh gosh!!! Please another English student noooo!!! Lol
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What is the difference between I'd like companies and you to take actions. and I'd like to take actions for companies and you. ?
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Your first sentence means you'd like the person you're talking to to take action with companies. The second sentence means that you are the one who wants to take action for them and their companies. They're both stated a little unnaturally though.
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What is the difference between company and corporation ?
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It's a legal distinction. A company is any company that does business. A corporation is a company that is incorporated. So they have filed legal documents to make them a corporation that affects how they are taxed with the government. All corporations are companies but not all companies are corporations.
Translations of "Company"
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How do you say this in English (US)? I think that she looks good with your company's uniform so much.
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I think she looks really good with her company's uniform
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How do you say this in English (US)? The company supply the product.
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if you want present tense it is "the company is supplying the product."
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How do you say this in English (US)? The company has a vested interest in happiness of its employees.
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Hmmm. A "vested interest" means that they have a personal reason to care, usually with a connection to money:
They should care about how happy their employees are because happy employees work better and are more profitable for the company.
They should care about how happy their employees are because happy employees work better and are more profitable for the company.
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How do you say this in English (US)? the company my salary directly pays into my bank account.
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"The company pays my salary directly into my bank account "
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How do you say this in English (US)? A company who imports goods and sell to customers
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An importer.
Other questions about "Company"
Q:
That company holds strict sexual harassment training sessions on a regular basis. In these training sessions, male employees learn what it is that they talk and do could be deemed as sexual harassment while female employees learn what is unacceptable. As a result, they can enjoy an equal comfortable work environment. Does this sound natural?
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× That company holds strict sexual harassment training sessions on a regular basis.
✓ That company holds strict training lessons about sexual harassment on a regular basis.
× In these training sessions, male employees learn what it is that they talk and do could be deemed as sexual harassment while female employees learn what is unacceptable.
✓ In these training sessions, male employees learn what actions could be deemed as sexual harassment while female employees learn what behavior is unacceptable.
× As a result, they can enjoy an equal comfortable work environment.
✓ As a result, they can enjoy an equal, comfortable work environment.
✓ That company holds strict training lessons about sexual harassment on a regular basis.
× In these training sessions, male employees learn what it is that they talk and do could be deemed as sexual harassment while female employees learn what is unacceptable.
✓ In these training sessions, male employees learn what actions could be deemed as sexual harassment while female employees learn what behavior is unacceptable.
× As a result, they can enjoy an equal comfortable work environment.
✓ As a result, they can enjoy an equal, comfortable work environment.
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What our company sells the most about is a fancy diary. Does this sound natural?
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× What our company sells the most about is a fancy diary.
✓ What sells most from our company is a fancy diary.
✓ What sells most from our company is a fancy diary.
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I work for the different company that was damaged by the typhoon.
As well as Jamaica, in Japan people also wear masks even in summer, so many people suffer from heatstroke. Does this sound natural?
As well as Jamaica, in Japan people also wear masks even in summer, so many people suffer from heatstroke. Does this sound natural?
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× I work for the different company that was damaged by the typhoon.
✓ I work for a different company that was damaged by the typhoon.
× As well as Jamaica, in Japan people also wear masks even in summer, so many people suffer from heatstroke.
✓ Just as in Jamaica, in Japan people also wear masks even in the summer, so many people suffer from heatstroke.
✓ I work for a different company that was damaged by the typhoon.
× As well as Jamaica, in Japan people also wear masks even in summer, so many people suffer from heatstroke.
✓ Just as in Jamaica, in Japan people also wear masks even in the summer, so many people suffer from heatstroke.
Q:
In the past, I have owned my own company but I didn’t hire any receptionist because there was too little customers coming to my showroom. Does this sound natural?
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“Too few” instead of “too little” might sound more natural for spoken English but it is still correct
Q:
I support pharmaceutical companies to do clinical trials for developing new medicines. At first I explain how to perform a clinical trial to doctors, nurses and so on. Then I verify clinical data to ensure the trial has been performed promptly. Does this sound natural?
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× I support pharmaceutical companies to do clinical trials for developing new medicines.
✓ I support pharmaceutical companies that do clinical trials for developing new medicines.
× At first I explain how to perform a clinical trial to doctors, nurses and so on.
✓ At first, I explain how to perform a clinical trial to doctors, nurses and so on.
とても良いです
✓ I support pharmaceutical companies that do clinical trials for developing new medicines.
× At first I explain how to perform a clinical trial to doctors, nurses and so on.
✓ At first, I explain how to perform a clinical trial to doctors, nurses and so on.
とても良いです
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