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Kumenglish Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Brings

Context: I came across the sentence in someone's bio-data on the website.

He brings 20 years of executive experience from multiple healthcare companies with a background in business development, leadership, and operations.

Does "brings" mean "gaining/obtaining experience"?


Ref: https://www.go-sb.com/learn-more-about-gosb/#who-we-are

  

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kumenglish Does "brings" mean "gaining/obtaining experience"? No. It means the same as: Dad brings a cup of Starbucks coffee to work every morning.

  • kumenglish Does "brings" mean "gaining/obtaining experience"?
  • No.
  • It means the same as: Dad brings a cup of Starbucks coffee to work every morning.
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kumenglishDoes "brings" mean "gaining/obtaining experience"?

No. It means the same as:

Dad brings a cup of Starbucks coffee to work every morning.

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