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  • “experience in” VS experience with - English Language Learners . . .
    A has many years of experience with material design and production technology I have seen both 'with' and 'in' followed by 'experience" If I want to convery the meaning a company or a person has worked in the areas of material design and production technology for many years and is experienced, which preposition should I choose?
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  • Are the phrases Ive had an experience and Im experienced . . .
    Is there any difference between I've had an experience in something and I'm experienced in something ?
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    Questions en espagnol ou en français sur le sens et la traduction d'une langue à l'autre de mots, expressions ou tournures contextualisés Aucune autre langue autorisée Preguntas en español o francés sobre el sentido y la traducción de una lengua a otra de palabras, frases o modismos
  • grammar - Do I have had that experience and I have experienced that . . .
    But with I've experienced that there's no such implication In this case, I've experienced that is not a likely response because one could normally say "I have done that ” Present perfect is also used for past experience, so there's no need of saying, "I've experienced that,” whereas "I've had that experience" has some nuance
  • French-English Vocabulary Vocabulaire Français-Anglais
    French and English words, phrases and idioms: meaning, translation, usage No other languages allowed here Mots, expressions et tournures idiomatiques en français et en anglais : signification, traduction, usage Aucune autre langue autorisée ici
  • phrase request - Looking for other ways to say Ive experienced the . . .
    I've experienced the same thing, so I can understand how it is I believe there should be some sort of better phrase how to say that I've come up with I can clearly understand that, because I've been through I know how you feel, because I had experienced the same Please, share your ideas
  • Which one is correct most experience or most experienced
    Among these jobs, I have the most experience in accounting (2) I have done different types of jobs before: accounting, tutoring, cashiering, being a songwriter, and painting Among these jobs, I am most experienced in accounting Which one is correct?
  • Have experience in on - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Disregarding the fact that it sounds unnatural, the former sounds like it means "I have experiences flying the Boeing 737" or "I have experienced flying the Boeing 737" which doesn't really communicate competence in the way the OP might want
  • present perfect - I had never vs. I have never when talking about a . . .
    Technically, the first sentence is a contradiction It says first that you did experience the awful pain and then that no, you never have had it That kind of construction is often used colloquially, though The second sentence is grammatically and semantically acceptable The phrase, "I had never experienced" means "as of the time under discussion," in other words, yesterday when the back





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