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Pructus Posted 7 years ago
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Each with its

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In the passage below, the underlined part.

  1. Is “being” omitted after “each”?
  2. And “each” refers to “functional area”?

On the other hand, project managers begin their career as specialists in some field. When promoted to the position of project manager, they must transform from technical caterpillar to generalist butterfly. They oversee many functional areas, each with its own specialists. Therefore, what is required is an ability to put many pieces of a task together to form a coherent whole.

  

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pructus Is “being” omitted after “each”? You can think of it that way, but it's more like "each having its …". a.

  • pructus Is “being” omitted after “each”?
  • You can think of it that way, but it's more like "each having its …".
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  • pructus And “each” refers to “functional area”?
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pructusIs “being” omitted after “each”?

You can think of it that way, but it's more like "each having its …". See https://www.ahdictionary.com/word/search.html?q=with , def 3.a.

pructusAnd “each” refers to “functional area”?

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