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Which one is correct? For the two sentences below, which one is correct? 1. I have gained valuable experience from leading homework correction & discussion sections and from instructing SPSS software operation section for undergraduate students. 2. I have gained valuable experience from leading homework correction & discussion sections and instructing SPSS software operation section for undergraduate students.
2014年11月25日 02:14
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Sentence 1 is better. However, you should include the word "a". "I have gained a valuable experience"
2014年11月25日
The noun experience is both a countable noun (which uses an article) as well as an uncountable noun that does not use an article. In both sentences the noun experience is uncountable. Here are a few other uncountable nouns: https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/nouns-un-countable_2.htm Also, "from" can be used once or twice in the same sentence. Using it twice just makes the sentence a little clearer by separating the two different activities (experiences).
2014年11月25日
Thank you so much. I appreciate your suggestion.
2014年11月25日
I think these need some work. Maybe this would work: 1. I have gained valuable experience from leading homework correction (and) discussion sections and from instructing (a) SPSS software operation section for undergraduate students. does 'for undergrad students' apply to two parts, or only one? because if it applies to both you can rewrite it: I have gained valuable experience working with undergraduate students leading sections on homework discussion and correction, and on SPSS software operation. it depends also on the context of the sentence, and what flows best
2014年11月25日
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