English Language & Usage Asked by SH Perera on March 18, 2021
Is it correct if I use “grant on” instead of “agreed on”? I wrote:
It means all the standard setters around the world should grant on a specific, high quality accounting standard.
I just want to know is this sentence correct?
As per this link, "grant" is a transitive verb, which means it should be associated with a direct object. So "grant on" is definitely not a valid phrase.
Answered by Nikhil Anand on March 18, 2021
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