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I am the assistant to Mr. vs I am the assistant of Mr.

This text is wrong. It should be "I am MR's assistant".
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Last updated: August 15, 2024

I am the assistant to Mr.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a relationship where the person is assisting Mr.

This phrase is used to express the role of being an assistant to someone, in this case, Mr. The preposition 'to' is appropriate to show this relationship.

Examples:

  • I am the assistant to Mr. Smith.
  • She is the assistant to the CEO.
  • He was the assistant to the famous director.
  • They appointed her as the assistant to the professor.
  • The new intern will be the assistant to the manager.
  • I am the new assistant to Mr. Bryan Collins.
  • I'm Jane Newfeld, the assistant to Mr. Munder.
  • I am assistant to Mr. William Charles, President of one of New York's premier commercial real estate firms, and I will have you know, sir,
  • Mr. Holm is assistant to Mr. Stiller, our director.
  • My name is Marita Covarrubias. I am the assistant to the special representative.
  • This is the assistant of Mr. Messignac.
  • And I believe you've already met our tireless research assistant, Mr. Fisher...
  • I am the assistant to Blue tonight bring out a bored girl?
  • I'll hand you over to one of my assistants, Mr. Boltchak.
  • Harry, I don't believe you have met my assistant, Mr. Lee.
  • I am the assistant, Hank.
  • And I would like to be your assistant very much... Mr. Van Wilder.
  • She said it was her assistant, Mr. Lee.
  • I am the assistant general manager of the varsity.
  • My name is Lisa Supek, and I am the Assistant US Attorney attached to this case.
  • I am the Assistant General Secretary of the Northeast Region after all, but I do worry about leaving that man alone.
  • My assistant, Mrs. Ross, asked if she could go home.
  • Everybody please welcome our new assistant band director Mr. Antoine batiste.
  • You know my assistant Alfred, Mr. Macy.
  • I'm not your assistant, Mr Reynholm.

Alternatives:

  • I am Mr.'s assistant.
  • I assist Mr.
  • I work as an assistant for Mr.
  • I support Mr. in his work.
  • I help Mr. with his tasks.

I am the assistant of Mr.

This phrase is also correct but less common in English. It is still understandable, but 'to' is more commonly used in this context.

While 'I am the assistant of Mr.' is grammatically correct, 'to' is the more natural preposition to use in this context to indicate the relationship of being an assistant.

Examples:

  • She is the assistant of Mr. Johnson.
  • He was the assistant of the company's founder.
  • They appointed her as the assistant of the professor.
  • The new intern will be the assistant of the manager.
  • I am the assistant of Mr. Smith.
  • This is the assistant of Mr. Messignac.
  • I'm Jane Newfeld, the assistant to Mr. Munder.
  • I am the new assistant to Mr. Bryan Collins.
  • And I believe you've already met our tireless research assistant, Mr. Fisher...
  • I am assistant to Mr. William Charles, President of one of New York's premier commercial real estate firms, and I will have you know, sir,
  • I'll hand you over to one of my assistants, Mr. Boltchak.
  • Harry, I don't believe you have met my assistant, Mr. Lee.
  • My name is Marita Covarrubias. I am the assistant to the special representative.
  • I am the assistant, Hank.
  • And I would like to be your assistant very much... Mr. Van Wilder.
  • She said it was her assistant, Mr. Lee.
  • I am the assistant general manager of the varsity.
  • My name is Lisa Supek, and I am the Assistant US Attorney attached to this case.
  • I am the Assistant General Secretary of the Northeast Region after all, but I do worry about leaving that man alone.
  • Mr. Holm is assistant to Mr. Stiller, our director.
  • My assistant, Mrs. Ross, asked if she could go home.
  • I am the assistant to Blue tonight bring out a bored girl?
  • Everybody please welcome our new assistant band director Mr. Antoine batiste.
  • You know my assistant Alfred, Mr. Macy.
  • I'm not your assistant, Mr Reynholm.

Alternatives:

  • I am Mr.'s assistant.
  • I assist Mr.
  • I work as an assistant for Mr.
  • I support Mr. in his work.
  • I help Mr. with his tasks.

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