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Isabel.Barrios Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"experience on" or "experience in"

Hi!

Which is correct to write?

"experience on" or "experience in"

Thank you !!

Isabel
  

Top answer

You can have experience in a subject or activity, and experience on a piece/type of equipment. She's experienced in translating Latin to Greek. I've had no experience on a PC.

  • You can have experience in a subject or activity, and experience on a piece/type of equipment.
  • She's experienced in translating Latin to Greek.
  • I've had no experience on a PC.
  • "With" seems to work in both cases.
  • Welcome to English Forums, Isabel.
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You can have experience in a subject or activity, and experience on a piece/type of equipment.

She's experienced in translating Latin to Greek.

I've had no experience on a PC.

"With" seems to work in both cases.

Welcome to English Forums, Isabel. Thanks for joining us! [<:o)]

Best regards, -A.
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That was a fast reply! Thank you Avangi!

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