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Fri 7 Sep, 2007 12:15 pm
If you want your girlfriend to love you more, you should pick her up at her company every day.
Is the sentence correct?
Thanks.
It's a little bit strange in terms of meaning, but seems grammatically correct to me.
"Office" is probably better than "company," as in:
"If you want your girlfriend to love you more, you should pick her up at her office every day."
Or "workplace," if it's not an office sort of environment.
By the way, you have entitled several threads, "Is sentence correct?" That is itself incorrect; you should say, "Is this sentence correct?"