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Uktous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Checked, checking or I checked?

hi,

The following sentence is in the career history in my CV.
It is to describe previous job

which sentence should be grammatically correct?

I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when checked data and documents
I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when I checked data and documents
I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when checking data and documents

thanks
  

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Hi, The following sentence is in the career history in my CV. It is to describe previous job which sentence should be grammatically correct? I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when checked data and documents I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when I checked data and documents I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when checking data and documents Usually, the pronoun 'I' is not used in CV's.

  • Hi, The following sentence is in the career history in my CV.
  • It is to describe previous job which sentence should be grammatically correct?
  • I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when checked data and documents I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when I checked data and documents I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when checking data and documents Usually, the pronoun 'I' is not used in CV's.
  • Point form is used instead of full sentences.
  • Say Paid meticulous attention to detail when checking data and documents Clive
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Hi,

The following sentence is in the career history in my CV.
It is to describe previous job

which sentence should be grammatically correct?

I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when checked data and documents
I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when I checked data and documents
I needed to pay meticulous attention to detail when checkin
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hi,
clive

is it possible to tell me why your sentence is correct?

"when checking data and documents" is not a complete sentence
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Hi,

is it possible to tell me why your sentence is correct?

"when checking data and documents" is not a complete sentence

True, it's a phrase. Here are some other phrases that use 'when'.

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. (a famous saying)

When in London, I live in a hotel.

Please turn off the machine

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