
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 …
earn/gain/gather experience - WordReference Forums
Jun 11, 2007 · "Earn experience" is not normal English Gain experience is usually a deliberate action. "He worked in the factory to gain experience of production methods" Gather experience is less …
a large experience - WordReference Forums
May 2, 2008 · When you say "an" experience, you are referring to a single experience, like "I had an interesting experience while I was in Italy." But when you are referring to experience that you …
From/In my experience-preposition - WordReference Forums
Oct 14, 2014 · From my experience is possible, but not common (at least in BE). For example, if you look at the British National Corpus, you find 19 examples, compared with 194 for in my experience. …
experience + that-clause - WordReference Forums
Apr 24, 2017 · Is "experience" used correctly in the above two sentences? I would appreciate your answers. There are two types of that clauses: that-noun clause and that-adjective clause. A that …
Span over or Span across - WordReference Forums
May 5, 2015 · Hi guys, Could you please help me to identify which expression span over or span across is correct in the following context: His power spans over the whole organization. His power spans …
"Wide experience" | WordReference Forums
Dec 23, 2014 · You can say "wide experience", which is why you get google hits, but it doesn't match this context. "Wide experience" is used when talking about a variety of experience, whereas …
Experience acquired/gained? - WordReference Forums
Mar 16, 2007 · Hello Could somebody explain the difference between them two, please? Which one is best if you are talking about a experience gained (or acquired) through...
have experience doing something/ in/ with - WordReference Forums
Dec 15, 2014 · What's the difference between the phrases below? In which cases we can use them? have experience doing something have experience with have experience in I just confused about the …
a field in CV - up till now? until now? to date? - WordReference Forums
Apr 18, 2014 · Hello, In a CV when you provide the time span in which you worked at a particular company which expression is the best to mark that you still work at this company? For instance: …