In which cases we can use them? For example, if you look at the british national corpus, you find 19 examples, compared with 194 for in my experience. Any helps appreciated! (judging) from my experience, it is true. So we will use our expertise to try to push the boundaries of what can be reported. Here is one - well, we have experience of operating in regimes in every part of the world, and they cover many different political shades. · 3-year experience and 3 years experience: A that-adjective clause modifies a noun. Have experience doing something have experience with have experience in i just confused about the collocations with have for job qualifications. :confused: Experience (uncountable) is a state of mind, consisting of practical knowledge, acquired skill or familiarity. · an experience (countable) is something that happens to us (such as a rainstorm), rather than an activity we engage in (such as fishing). · 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. The coca (ae corpus) has many examples of have experience of + gerund. I know some exceptions such as 2 weeks notice–maybe, its idiomatic but you wouldnt say 2 week notice, would you? I think they are all used, right? · from my experience is possible, but not common (at least in be). · which preposition shall we use with the verb experience? His power spans over the whole organization. E. g i have a lot of experience in working with computers or i have a lot of experience of working with computers I would appreciate your answers. · 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. · is experience used correctly in the above two sentences? 100-year history and 100 years history? · i have experience working with (no of). · whats the difference between the phrases below? Thank you in advance! In the us corpus (coca) there is a similar pattern: His power spans across the organization. 10-day vacation and 10 days vacation: · hi guys, could you please help me to identify which expression span over or span across is correct in the following context: A that-noun clause functions like a noun, meaning that it can represent the direct object of a verb. That-noun clause and that-adjective clause. 165 from compared with 750 in. 4-week training and 4 weeks training: There are two types of that clauses:
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In which cases we can use them? For example, if you look at the british national corpus, you find 19 examples, compared with 194 for...