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At a profit loss
Message de babeth54 posté le 12-03-2009 à 22:59:30 (S | E | F)
Hello
I have to do a sentence with "at a profit". I want to mean that the firms which do benefits are not numerous :
The firms at a profit are more and more rare.
Is it correct ?
Thank you
Babeth
Message de babeth54 posté le 12-03-2009 à 22:59:30 (S | E | F)
Hello
I have to do a sentence with "at a profit". I want to mean that the firms which do benefits are not numerous :
The firms at a profit are more and more rare.
Is it correct ?
Thank you
Babeth
Réponse: At a profit loss de brettdallen, postée le 12-03-2009 à 23:08:58 (S | E)
Good evening,
A bit of correcting..
I have to do a sentence with "at a profit". I want to mean that the firms which do benefits are not numerous :
The firms (a verb is missing here... )at a profit are more and more rare(comparative form with short adjectives=?).
Is it correct ?
Hope this helps.
Réponse: At a profit loss de babeth54, postée le 12-03-2009 à 23:14:09 (S | E)
Hello
I saw in Wordreference that "At a profit" is an adjective ?
Réponse: At a profit loss de brettdallen, postée le 13-03-2009 à 00:09:28 (S | E)
Good evening,
No, it's not! at all! you can consider it as an adverbial phrase. You "do" something at a profit!
Bye for now.