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In a resume, when referring to the experience acquired in an institution you used to work for, do you say PREVIOUS OR PRIOR institution
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nsosaz
307 days ago
American English, Constructions, Sentence Structures, English Grammar, Proofreading, CV, Letter Writing, Business Letters, Cover Letter, Proper Grammar, Writing Styles, Personal Statements, Curriculum Vitae, Phrase, Resumes
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If this sentence originated in the U.S., then failure to make the number (that is, the singularity or plurality) of the pronoun (in this case "their") match the number of the noun (in this case ''seller") is the result of
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Thethenothere123 wrote: I feel as though the AmE vs. BrE distinction is largely exaggerated by
non-native English speakers. Like a previous poster commented, your focus should be on using proper grammar and working to improve your pronunciation
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