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WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? A: It doesn't matter how much money you have or what position you *have* B: It doesn't matter how much money you have or what position you *are*
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Letter B is correct, always it said: "what position you are"
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Sentence A. Your job position is something that you have, it's not WHO you are. You wouldn't say "I am a job." You would say "I have a job."
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A :)
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