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Emam
A Cost Accountant and a Translator Interested in Software Development and Technologies.
Can you correct this sentence to me, please?
Feb 2, 2023 6:26 AM
Answers · 3
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There needs to be a clear subject and verb in this sentence. What is your intention? You could say "I am a cost accountant and a translator interested in software development and technologies."
February 2, 2023
Depends on who you are referring to, yourself or someone else. For example:
I’m a cost accountant and translator who is interested in software development and technology.
He’s a cost accountant and translator who is interested in software development and technology.
She’s a cost accountant and translator who is interested in software development and technology.
🌈 Nicky
February 2, 2023
Only proper names should be capitalized. Thus, "interested" and "technologies" should not be capitalized. In fact, I don't think any of the words should be capitalized.
Your use of "technologies" is unclear to me. "Technology" is such a broad category that it doesn't really say anything much about yourself. What kind of technology are you talking about?
February 2, 2023
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