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Raana رعنا
Professional TeacherHaving experience "in" or "with" ?
Can you please explain the difference between having experience in / with ?
Sep 12, 2016 11:25 AM
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I think it depends on the object. For tangible objects, we use "experience with". For more abstract objects, we use "experience in".
Examples:
I have experience with children
I have experience with pets
She has experience with elderly patients
Have you got experience with large machines?
I have experience in management
She's got experience in marketing
Do you have experience in negotiation?
I want to gain experience in translation
September 12, 2016
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In (preposition) something is around, surrounding you
With (preposition) joined/accompanied by something
September 12, 2016
It can be vatied with certain condition.
April 8, 2017
برای عبارات ملموس از اولی و برای عبارات ناملموس از دومی استفاده می کنیم
October 4, 2016
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