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- grammatical number - What is the correct plural of training . . .
Which is all to say that 'trainings' is the correct plural, but you probably want to avoid it and use 'training sessions' or 'skills we were trained for' depending on purpose
- Training on or Training about? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
I ran a quick series of Google searches for "training about Photoshop," "training for Photoshop," "training in Photoshop," "training on Photoshop," and "training with Photoshop " The results are meaningful only insofar as they provide a snapshot of the relative popularity of "training about," "training for," "training in," "training on," and "training with" this particular software program
- [Grammar] - Training or trainings | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
Dear teachers, What should I use in my objective, training or trainings? Is there such word as "trainings"? Objective: To obtain a position of a secondary education Mathematics teacher in your institution to maximize my training trainings Note: I've had lots of trainings
- word usage - In training or on training - differences between British . . .
I would use "on training" as a short form of "on a training course": I'm on training next week I would use "in training" (or simply "training") for something that is more long term: I'm in trainin
- [Grammar] - Use of the word training - UsingEnglish. com
I am an English speaker and when I hear the sentence: "She has a training on Saturday" It just doesn't sound correct, seems like training is left undefined and the meaning of the sentence is totally unclear - yet I am told the sentence follows all English rules and is perfectly fine I would
- Term for a trainer who conducts training by outer standard programs
Is there a word in English for a person who conducts trainings with a use of some already written programs? It's not about program made by him - he just realizes outer standard programs And it's
- What do you call a person who conducts seminar workshops?
If a resource speaker or guest speaker is someone who makes usually formal public speeches; a trainer is someone who trains; how about someone who conducts seminar workshops?
- Training program or training programme - English Language Usage Stack . . .
I hope that professionals would be able to answer the following question related to writing the word of 'program' 'programme' As far as I know the first one is used in AmEN while the latter in
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