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Djabir
Hello, everyone should I say :
When I was a student I had the chance to do four practical internships 2 of them / or
2 of which were within the company...
2 of them or 2 of which ?,🤔
Thank you.
Jul 30, 2023 6:37 PM
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You can either leave it as it is and use “which,” or you can break it into two sentences and use “them”:
When I was a student I had the chance to do four practical internships, two of which were within the company.
or
When I was a student I had the chance to do four practical internships. Two of them were within the company.
The first sounds more formal than the second, so it would be better in a formal document like a resumé. But both of these are OK, and they mean the same thing.
July 30, 2023
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July 31, 2023
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