English Language & Usage Asked by TA4579 on May 24, 2021
What does business mean in the following sentence?
He’s in the frozen food business.
Is he a businessman, like the head of a company who actually do the selling and buying frozen food?
Is he just someone who works in that field? Can I say the same if he’s a financial analyst or an accountant of a company that specializes in frozen food?
It is defined as an "occupation, profession, or trade" at Dictionary.com.
So that means you can use it for both: the head of a company, or a low-class waiter (both having an occupation in the business).
And hence, you can say the same for people who are financial analysts or accountants of a company that specializes in frozen food.
Answered by Licky Cat on May 24, 2021
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