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Sun 16 Mar, 2014 12:53 pm
My sentences:
-You need to print out two copies of your PPT/PDF file of your presentation, one for professor and the other for me.
Are they natural and good and correct English? For the second OF, would it be wrong to say so? Or should I use FOR?
@WBYeats,
You need to print two copies of
the PPT/PDF file
of your presentation, one for
the Professor and the other for me.
@contrex,
You clearly think we need THE for PROFESSOR.
If the usual way is Professor Albert Einstein or Professor Einstein, when can we say?:
- Professor Albert, with the given name only?