Is it correct to say:
The company's move into property speculation.
I understand that company's move means the movement of the company, but where is the verb in this sentence.
English grammar question
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Re: English grammar question
Indeed, this is not a proper sentence because there is no verb. A valid sentence would be, for example:
The company's move into property speculation is expected to improve profits.
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