Please Help on grammar !!!?


My uncle worked in company A. Company B bought company A. My uncle became an employee of Company B since it has been absorbed. What is the correct way to say in one sentence. Is “My uncle continuity management services in two consecutive periods? . Someone please help.

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Don’t worry, you aren’t the only one having a problem with grammar. Just look at 97% of the people asking and answering questions on Y!A

Perhaps something more like:
“My Uncle has continuity of service under two consecutive companies.”
or:
“My Uncle has continuity of service under two consecutive management firms.”
The word “managements” (plural) could be applied at the end and remain grammatically correct but it would not be a common way of speaking.

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