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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Despite

Despite I am well versed in client handling, Sometimes I struggle to answer with Client's uninterrupted questions.

Though I am well versed in client handling, Sometimes I struggle to answer with Client's uninterrupted questions.


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'despite' takes an -ing verb: Despite being well versed ... 'client handling' is not idiomatic English. We say 'handling clients'.

  • 'despite' takes an -ing verb: Despite being well versed ...
  • 'client handling' is not idiomatic English.
  • We say 'handling clients'.
  • We don't capitalize the first word of a part of a sentence, only the first word of the whole sentence.
  • So we don't capitalize after a comma.
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'despite' takes an -ing verb: Despite being well versed ...

'client handling' is not idiomatic English. We say 'handling clients'.

We don't capitalize the first word of a part of a sentence, only the first word of the whole sentence. So we don't capitalize after a comma.

You can just say 'answer questions' and your thought will be understood. You don't need 'with'.

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