“Owner of” vs. “Owner of” in dictionary. At the end, property is the property of a person. “owner” for the thing being purchased by “owner for”
I am CEO. Why should I say I am the owner of ABC company?
How is a very pious job search done?
I am the owner
of abc company (a bit like: “I
own abc company”) “owner” and “for” are
not particularly linked together, “for” being here to introduce a purpose or function (and that wouldn’t fit your example).
For instance:
expropriate
verb (of the state) take (property) from its owner for public use or gain.
How or why not?
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.