- word choice - Knowledgeable about vs. knowledgeable on vs . . .
When should I use each of the collocations "knowledgeable about", "knowledgeable on", and "knowledgeable in"?
- word choice - Is it correct to say, Be knowledgeable of, or Be . . .
Is it correct to say, 'Be knowledgeable of' or 'Be knowledgeable about'? (As in, 'Be knowledgeable of the menu' ) (Staff must be knowledgeable of the menu)
- Differences between knowledge and experience
Context: I'm exploring how people acquire, share and efficiently apply knowledge and experience; structuring my thoughts by writing axioms, propositions and formulae When writing, I struggle with
- grammar - Knowledge of vs. Knowledgeable in - English Language . . .
How would I phrase this in a job description? Would I use "knowledge of" or "knowledgeable in"? Knowledge of navigating through large databases
- Difference between mastery, proficiency and familiarity
What is the difference between mastery, proficiency and familiarity? I know they all refer to the level of understanding or skill in something I've seen the words in these contexts: mastery: in
- Adjective to describe someone who is knowledgeable, resolute, and calm
You're looking to pack a lot into a single word It's possible someone will come up with something that's eluding me, but I suspect you're going to have to stick with "knowledgeable, resolute, and calm," which wouldn't be the worst thing that could happen
- List of expertise levels from beginner to expert [closed]
I would like to create a list of terms, from beginner to expert, using as many terms as possible which represent different levels of expertise I have constructed by myself: Newbie Novice Rookie
- word choice - Knowledge of vs. knowledge on - English Language . . .
She tried to figure out how much knowledge my class had of the real Pocahontas Should I use of or on there?
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