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- experience, of, in or with - WordReference Forums
Hey everyone, Im trying to explain to a friend of mine the difference between having experience in of with and to tell you the truth think Ive done more damage than good with my rambling explanations so heres hoping we can get some collective explanations on the subject I have a lot of
- 3-year v. 3 years experience - WordReference Forums
3-year experience and 3 years' experience: 10-day vacation and 10 days' vacation: 4-week training and 4 weeks' training: 100-year history and 100 years' history? I think they are all used, right? I know some exceptions such as "2 weeks' notice"--maybe, it's idiomatic but you wouldn't say "2 week notice," would you? Please help Many thanks in
- From In my experience-preposition - WordReference Forums
From my experience is possible, but not common (at least in BE) For example, if you look at the British National Corpus, you find 19 examples, compared with 194 for in my experience In the US corpus (COCA) there is a similar pattern: 165 from compared with 750 in (Judging) from my experience, it is true
- Ill charge it up to experience. - WordReference Forums
BrE would more likely say: I'll chalk it up to experience There's a sense of having to accept that things might not turn out as hoped for, and so of only being able to extract some value from the situation by acknowledging it's worth as an experience in it's own right
- difference between inexperienced and unexperienced?
Catastrophic knowledge of severe trauma is unexperienced experience that paradoxically stands for an indescribable core of an event that undermines self-in-relation and the concomitant capacities for language, narrative, and knowledge
- What is the scope of experience? | WordReference Forums
Experience is not theoretical, it is as a result of an actual event A: "Do you know how to cook pork chops?" B: "Well, I have read the cookery book but I have no actual experience " There is a proverb, "Experience is what you got by not having it when you need it "
- job experience work experience | WordReference Forums
Work experience puede referirse a los proyectos, tareas, actividades y trabajos que he tenido Job experience se refiere a los puestos de trabajo que he tenido Muchas veces, la gente utiliza work experience como sinónimo de job experience Para ayudarte a saber cuál usar en dado contexto, necesitas darnos ese contexto
- have experience doing something in with - WordReference Forums
What's the difference between the phrases below? In which cases we can use them? have experience doing something have experience with have experience in I just confused about the collocations with have for job qualifications :confused: Any helps appreciated!
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