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Hello, I am writing my personal statement and I would like to clarifywhether I am using the correct grammar:
.I was immersed in a series of.... (is it immersed 'in' or 'with'?)
.When referring to project management as a job title, a course, a career and a set of skills (e.g. I applied project management processes), when is it correct to use capital letters?
.'conversations to expand as I offer contributions which allow the discussion' (is it allow or allows?).
Cheers.
.I was immersed in a series of.... (is it immersed 'in' or 'with'?)
.When referring to project management as a job title, a course, a career and a set of skills (e.g. I applied project management processes), when is it correct to use capital letters?
.'conversations to expand as I offer contributions which allow the discussion' (is it allow or allows?).
Cheers.
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Hello, I am writing my personal statement and I would like to clarify whether I am using the correct grammar:
.I was immersed in a series of.... (is it immersed 'in' or 'with'?)
.When referring to project management as a job title, a course, a career and a set of skills (e.g. I applied project management processes), when is it correct to use capital letters?
.'conversations to expand as I offer contributions which allow the discussion' (is it allow or allows?).
Cheers.
as a job title you would write Project Manager
as a course/career Project Management
as a set of skills project management skills
.I was immersed in a series of.... (is it immersed 'in' or 'with'?)
.When referring to project management as a job title, a course, a career and a set of skills (e.g. I applied project management processes), when is it correct to use capital letters?
.'conversations to expand as I offer contributions which allow the discussion' (is it allow or allows?).
Cheers.
as a job title you would write Project Manager
as a course/career Project Management
as a set of skills project management skills
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