D'Jakarta
New member
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2013
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- English
- Home Country
- England
- Current Location
- Indonesia
Hello
I've recently started work for a new company, and it uses the slogan 'Your truly partner for a better future'. I mentioned to my boss that I thought this was incorrect grammar, but he is adamant that it is right. With the word 'truly' being an adverb I am under the belief that it shouldn't precede a noun (partner). What do you think?
Thx
I've recently started work for a new company, and it uses the slogan 'Your truly partner for a better future'. I mentioned to my boss that I thought this was incorrect grammar, but he is adamant that it is right. With the word 'truly' being an adverb I am under the belief that it shouldn't precede a noun (partner). What do you think?
Thx