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Well, Recently i am having done my Bachelor degree in the field of Civil Engineering from CECOS University in Pakistan. Presently, I am working as a Trainee Engineer with a renowned Organization Pukhtunkhwa Highway Authority. Also, I am preparing myself for IELTS exam to go abroad and proceed my education with the relevant field of my studies. So, That's why i am here to improve my english language.
6 de nov. de 2020 11:20
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Recently I graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in the Civil Engineering from CECOS University in Pakistan. Currently, I am working as a Trainee Engineer with a renowned organization, the Pukhtunkhwa Highway Authority. Also, I am preparing for the IELTS exam to go abroad and continue my education within a relevant field of study. That's why I am here: to improve my English.
Try to be more concise. You can in part do that be using richer verbs like “graduate” instead of “do.”
“Presently” is understandable but not doesn’t sound natural to me.
When you refer to the English language, you don’t need to write “language” because that is understood, but you do need to capitalize the word “English.”
Check this out and the explanation on appositives: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/comma/
6 de noviembre de 2020
Well, Recently i have done my Bachelor degree in the field of Civil
Engineering from CECOS University in Pakistan. Presently, I am working as a
Trainee Engineer with a renowned Organization Pukhtunkhwa Highway Authority.
Also, I am preparing myself for IELTS exam to go abroad and persue my education
within the relevant field of my studies. So, That's why i am here to improve my
english language.
6 de noviembre de 2020
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