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Being expertise in a language or knowing small elements in different languages are different. Being expertise in one particular language helps you to reside in a community where this language is spoken, and it helps you to study in this language. However, knowing small elements in different languages helps you when you are a frequent traveler to various places in the world.
28 de jul. de 2024 12:54
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Having expertise in a language or knowing small elements in different languages
are different. Having expertise in one particular language helps you to reside in
a community where this language is spoken, and it helps you to study in this
language. However, knowing small elements in different languages helps you when
you are a frequent traveler to various places in the world.
Great paragraph! 👍 One slight correction.
The verb here is "having" not "being" because the subject is "expertise."
Expertise is a noun describing a thing, in this case, experience and knowledge. An "expert," on the other hand, is a noun describing a person, in this case a person who has a high level of experience and knowledge.
The verb "being" is mainly used when describing the state of a person while "having" is usually used when describing something a person possesses.
So the choice is between writing "having expertise" or "being an expert." Both share a similar idea with the reader.
28 de julio de 2024
Being an expert in a language or knowing small elements in different languages are different. Being an expert in one particular language helps you to reside in a community where this language is spoken, and it helps you to study in this language. However, knowing small elements in different languages helps you when you are a frequent traveler to various places in the world.
29 de julio de 2024
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Riman
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Árabe, Inglés, Francés, Alemán
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