Experiences offered in program (or) experiences being offered in program?
Hi everyone.
I have a sentence that reads something like this:
"The experiences offered in the program, such as xyz, would be beneficial in helping me grow."
Do I need an extra word, being, after experiences and before offered? So instead, it would be "The experiences being offered in the program, such as xyz, would be beneficial in helping me to grow."
Thank you!
Top answer
No. It is better as in the original.
— Mister Micawber
No.
It is better as in the original.
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