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Which one is correct? “I have work experience in ” or “I had work experience in”? [closed]
Which one is correct?
I have previous work experience in IBM in PHP domain during the period 2009-2010.
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I had previous work experience in IBM in PHP domain during the period 2009-2010.
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Should it be 'Is there are' or 'are there'?
I am confused between 'Is there are' and 'are there' which one of them is correct? For example 'Is there are/are there any time before 1 o'clock?' Thank you.
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Should I use present or past tense when referring to a (scientific) paper? [duplicate]
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What (grammatical) tense to use when doing reference in a paper?
In the two examples below, which tense is preferred?
"Smith (2001) noted that ..." or
"Smith (2001) ...
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Why do we say “I win” instead of “I won”?
For a long time I was wondering why there is I win instead of I won. I met such usage in a lot of games and movies.
For me, it's logical to say I won, because this winning action is done already. I ...
