Grammar: Is it “had” or “hadten” here?
Hi everyone, I'm currently writing my application, and the grammar should be correct. Should it say "gefunden hatte" or "gefunden waren"? If I paste the text into Duden, will it detect no errors in either version?
“had” because it refers to ZWEI affairs.
But “find his beginning” sounded a little weird for me. In an application, I would not “enslave” like that, but rather simply and directly formulate.
This is an inappropriate (part) set for an application. There is only the exclamation mark: “And this after …!” What drama! Such calls have nothing to look for in an application. Please write in one Articleen style! You can use Plattitüden such as “find an end and its beginning” in a private letter or in a booklet-Roman, but you should avoid in application letters.
Details of training and professional stations are not included in the letter of motivation, but in the tabular professional career.
Unfortunately, I am already with all these people by you, which makes it difficult for me to formulate an incredibly objective and therefore unauthentic application. I’m sorry. I did not ask if the text was correct.
The fact that you are with someone per you does not mean that you choose an inappropriate way of expression for the words of motivation.
In addition, it says “its beginning take“and find his end.”
You can’t add both (beginning and ending), so it had. After my job and my professionalism had found their end.
It was taken. Not found
“hatte” is “righter” here. As an application, however, this is less deaf. Maybe you focus on more materiality and less on speech posing…
I read that you would like to create a beautiful appearance. But what do you have to offer me as an AG? You better work on it.
What we found
What he had found
What I found
What they had found
As you can see, it comes to the wording.
The case you presented: had found.
“hatten”.