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  1. prepositions - Experience/Experienced: "With" or "In"? - English ...

    Apr 21, 2015 · Very simple question this time around, folks! (Have) experience or (be) experienced both generally create a connotation of living through something and/or learning about it. The big question …

  2. grammar - "Experienced in" or "experienced of" - English Language ...

    What is the correct use of experienced, with in or of? For example, I have experienced in system development. I have experienced of system development.

  3. tenses - "experienced" vs. "have experienced"? (Simple past vs ...

    Apr 13, 2017 · Together we have experienced our first joy ride. (wrong) That tense is the present perfect. We often use the Present Perfect to talk about change that has happened over a period of …

  4. Have experience in/on - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jun 11, 2022 · In vs on depends on what the experience is about. Experience in is used for professions and activities. It is a contraction of "I have experience in the practice of medicine." of "I have …

  5. “experience in” VS "experience with" - English Language Learners ...

    Oct 1, 2018 · Experience in software development. (ie the field you have experience in) Experience with Java, Spring and Netbeans. (ie the specific tools, products, etc that you've used while gaining that …

  6. "Experienced" vs. "seasoned" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Are these two words interchangeable? According to the Oxford dictionary, experienced means having knowledge or skill in a particular job or activity, while seasoned having a lot of experience in a

  7. Be Experienced In - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 10, 2015 · If they're experienced in something, it has to be something they do. Thus you could be experienced in the interpretation or implementation of the rules, or dealing with the rules, but not …

  8. articles - An experience or experience? - English Language Learners ...

    Oct 13, 2021 · Which one is correct and why? Or if both are correct, what's the difference? Learning is an experience. Learning is experience.

  9. grammar - Is "experience" plural or singular - English Language ...

    The plural of "experience" is " experiences ". "Experience" can never mean more than one experience, but it can be used to describe a person or group's collective experience. For example, on a résumé …

  10. Is there a term that defines nostalgia for something you've never ...

    Often I find I have a sense of nostalgia for things I've never actually experienced, in a way that rivals the same sort of feelings I have for things I have experienced. For example when listenin...