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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

C/O. Mr. ..... and c/o.Mr. .......... which one is correct.
  

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No periods: At the beginning of a sentence: C/o Mr In the middle of a sentence: c/o Mr

  • No periods: At the beginning of a sentence: C/o Mr In the middle of a sentence: c/o Mr
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No periods:

At the beginning of a sentence: C/o Mr
In the middle of a sentence: c/o Mr
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Now I am working in B.D International as a facilitator for eight months. Is it correct sentence?
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I am seeing the bird. Is it correct?
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I have been working for the past eight months at B.D. International as a facilitator.
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I am good at leadership skills and communication skills. Is it correct sentence?
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I see the bird.
The bird sees me.
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I have good leadership and communication skills.
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Why do you want to work in this organization?
Ans: I would like to work in a humanitarian organization so that I can serve to the helpless poor people. I knew that this organization is also like that. My previous working experience is also related with this organization’s work. So I wanted to work in your organization.

Is it correct sentences? Please show the right sentences.
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I would like to work in a humanitarian organization so that I can serve the poor. My previous experience is also related to this organization’s work.

Your other sentences are redundant.
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Why are you the best person for this job?

I have nine years working experience in an international and national development organization in a coordination and program implementation role. I have good experience in staff supervision. I have working experience on program planning, budgeting, report writing, monitoring and evaluation. I have also experience to work in the field level and ex

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