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- Promoted to or promoted as - WordReference Forums
He was promoted to prime minister of a country He was promoted as prime minister of a country Which is correct, to or as? Thanks
- get promoted pass gt; to the next grade [AE BE others?]
Where I live, students in elementary school are 'promoted' from one grade to the next I think the language is murkier in respect to university students, who progress by accumulating credits for passed courses, rather than moving from one statue to another
- to be promoted as to - WordReference Forums
Deputy spokesman Le Hai Binh has been promoted as the new spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) Source: "New MoFA spokesman appointed", Viet Nam News Is "as" used correctly in that sentence? Can I use "to" instead of "as" there? Thank you
- Get a rise versus get promoted - WordReference Forums
get a rise = 'more money' get promoted = 'better job position' I just thought I would add that even though " getting promoted " usually means the employee also gets an increase in salary, this isn't always the case
- Promoted, Placed and Retained - WordReference Forums
Estoy traduciendo un reporte escolar Hay tres opciones en ingles Promoted, Placed or Retained Mi intento Promovido, Colocado (?) y Retenido (?) La verdad no me parecen las palabras colocado y retenido pero no encuentro algo mejor Gracias, Lami Por favor corregir mis errores
- promovido de curso = to promote to be promoted
En los Estados Unidos, cuando alguien pasa al siguiente curso grado en la escuela, sí se utiliza el verbo promote -- I was promoted to the next grade Es una manera formal de decirlo, y se puede considerar como jerga educativa Si quieres una frase más natural, dependerá en el contexto en el que quieras expresar esta idea Si dices "I promoted the next grade", no está bien porque "I" es el
- be promoted get promoted | WordReference Forums
If you are ambitious and wish to further your career and be get? promoted, it's a good idea to ensure the support of others
- promote an idea | WordReference Forums
The assistant director promoted the idea that the director was incompetent (It's an example about the word "promote" in a business vocabulary book) Can I ask what "promote" here means?
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