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Is it correct to say (I`m the upcoming Doctor)? it means I`ll be the next doctor or I`ll graduate very soon.
2016年11月10日 09:20
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"upcoming" is used for events, not for professions This would sound normal: "I'm training/studying to be a doctor" Once you have graduated, you could say: "I'm a newly-qualified doctor." In your first post, you could say: "I'm a junior doctor" (at least, this is the UK term).
2016年11月10日
You can also say " I am a soon-to-be doctor"
2016年11月10日
It is possible that you might have confused the phrase "I am an upcoming doctor," with another very similar phrase. As Michael said, we do not use the word "upcoming," with a profession. However, we do use the phrase " up and coming," with professions. This has a different meaning - it usually means that somebody is considered to be very promising in their field. For example, David Beckham was once "an up and coming young footballer."
2016年11月10日
Close! "I'm an upcoming doctor"
2016年11月10日
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