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experience, of, in or with - WordReference Forums
Jun 9, 2009 · 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 …
dependent /depending on - WordReference Forums
Jan 12, 2013 · Use "dependent" here. Salary is dependent on experience. This is suitable for a classified ad. Depending on your experience, we can start you at $1,000 to $1,500 per week.
Does it effect me? vs. Does it affect me? - WordReference Forums
Apr 12, 2014 · In my experience, sometimes the less common forms can be heard, e.g. 'affect' the noun, and 'effect' the verb. I agree with Flo as to 'affect' the verb and 'effect' the noun.
You are welcome/You are welcomed to ... - WordReference Forums
Nov 3, 2008 · Is it correct to say "you are welcomed" or "you are welcome"? My impression is in present: You are welcome (You're welcome), but in the past the verb chages to welcomed like …
did he has or did he have? - WordReference Forums
Jul 13, 2011 · Did he has Did he have (Confussed is a wonderful word but it is confused - one 's' only)
EN: Good luck with/on/for/in/at - WordReference Forums
Apr 26, 2007 · Hi everyone, Could anyone finally tell me what preposition to use in what context, when you say good luck? I currently live in the USA, I have lived in the UK before, and I can't …
Name vs Vorname vs Nachname | WordReference Forums
Nov 1, 2013 · Indeed I had the same experience. In common usage "Vorname" is the first name. But in some papers it may be at the last position. Usually the "Vorname" is also the "Rufname" …
during/in/on the winter holidays | WordReference Forums
Jan 11, 2017 · By the way, will you be kind enough to tell me what's the difference between " in the winter holiday" and " in the winter holidays"? For me, the former means you're on a specific …
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