is there any difference between these two sentences with question marks.
1- in a company?
2- in company?
thanx.
Without more context, they don't mean much, but the first could refer to a business and the second to being with people.
Welcome to the forum, rathWe hope you find it useful.
Please help us to be useful, by following emsr2d2's suggestion in all your posts. Also, encourage us to open your threads by giving them a title that gives us some idea of what we can expect. 'Question' tells us nothing. 'In company/In a company?' or 'In (a) company?' would have been good.
Context is always important; labelling is rarely important.