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- Which one is correct? I have work experience in or I had work . . .
Which one is correct? I have previous work experience in IBM in PHP domain during the period 2009-2010 OR I had previous work experience in IBM in PHP domain during the period 2009-2010
- single word requests - Another way of saying experienced (trauma . . .
Another way of saying "experienced (trauma, hallucinations, etc )" for patient assessments Ask Question Asked 8 years, 8 months ago Modified 6 months ago
- grammar - Is experience plural or singular - English Language . . .
The plural of "experience" is " experiences " "Experience" can never mean more than one experience, but it can be used to describe a person or group's collective experience For example, on a résumé or curriculum vitae one might say "I have experience in [a particular field]" and refer to experience gained over many years and across several different job roles If a team or a group have
- present perfect - I experienced a feeling I have never had before . . .
I experienced a feeling I have never had before (Past Simple + Present Perfect) This sentence seems very strange and fishy to me, gramatically Please confirm my doubts or tell me I'm wrong
- Is there a term that defines nostalgia for something youve never . . .
Often I find I have a sense of nostalgia for things I've never actually experienced, in a way that rivals the same sort of feelings I have for things I have experienced For example when listenin
- Choices: Its or Its been? When to use which?
It's three years since I last went to the cinema or It's been three years since I last went to the cinema I chose It's been because I think this is an action which started in the past and cont
- word choice - I didnt start yet vs. I havent started yet . . .
I was recently having a conversation with a non-native English speaker, and found his use of the phrase "I didn't start yet" wrong somehow I corrected it to "I haven't started yet", but I don't fu
- phrases - Whats the meaning of I can only imagine? - English . . .
A few examples would help a lot In fact, the sentence can be uttered stand-alone How many hats will be in this year's Winter Bash? (Answer: I can only imagine ) It would also help to know why you're puzzled - which of the words here are confusing you? Is it can? Only? Without any further elaboration, I can only imagine where the comprehension problem might be
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