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I was wondering if he still with the company vs i was wondering if he still with the companies

The correct phrase is "I was wondering if he still with the company." The word "company" should be singular in this context. Using "companies" would be incorrect.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1190 views

I was wondering if he still with the company

This phrase is correct. The word "company" should be singular in this context.

This phrase is used to inquire about someone's current employment status at a specific company.
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i was wondering if he still with the companies

This phrase is incorrect. The word "companies" is not suitable in this context.

  • I was wondering if he mentioned me.
  • I was wondering if he contacted you.
  • I was wondering if he phoned in sick today.
  • I was wondering if you can pick her up from school tomorrow.
  • I was wondering if he was pulling his favorite teacher out of the closet.
  • I was wondering if he wanted me to go in on a piece of, vacation real estate with him or something.
  • So, I was wondering if you could ask marco if he needs an extra hand around there.
  • I was wondering if he was here.
  • I was wondering if he was pulling his favorite teacher out of the closet.
  • And I didn't see him after school, and I was wondering if he's around.
  • I was wondering if you know if he loaned it to someone.
  • Mr. George Swine, who I happen to know as a personal friend... I was wondering if he fixed you up with a good accommodation here.
  • I was wondering if you'd like to see it... with Christopher, if he wants to.
  • I was wondering if you needed anybody today.
  • I was wondering if one might take a photo.
  • I was wondering if you'd care to show us how to dance.
  • I was wondering if you were here when my daughter was killed.
  • I was wondering if you had anything to say about all this political scene.
  • I was wondering if I could have a word with the housemaid Rose.
  • I was wondering if anyone had called you about road closures.

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