Would that be right?
Because of our time together?
"I say thank you for the great years "
What happens in the book? What are the historical connections and are the character connections? Thank you.
“The other applicants have more years of professional experience” Is that how you say it? I would like to say that the other applicants have accumulated many more years in this professional field
I just had a discussion with a colleague, and I'm wondering where this linguistic origin can be traced back to. In English, it's "make decisions" and not "meet decisions." Thank you 🙂
Genitive is right after “way”. In the present case, however, the tripod would not be different. So what’s the problem?
Wrong is to consider the whole as a sentence. With capital letters at the front and question marks at the back. There are subjects and predicates missing.
Maybe you should have offered an alternative.
due to be something more elegant
how in an interview?
So I use the word sometimes
isn’t wrong, but formally and doesn’t necessarily fit in with a “relationship”
A little incomprehensible, however, is already formulated.
Both your question and your text
All right.