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Flower1234 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Hi-tech

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John says he is happy working in XXX company. He describes it as "hi-tech" as documents are scanned into the system. He does not need to carry heavy files of documents.
  

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John says he is happy working at/for *** . He describes it as "hi-tech" , as documents are scanned into the system. He does not need to carry heavy files.

  • John says he is happy working at/for *** .
  • He describes it as "hi-tech" , as documents are scanned into the system.
  • He does not need to carry heavy files.
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John says he is happy working at/for ***. He describes it as "hi-tech", as documents are scanned into the system. He does not need to carry heavy files.
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flower1234. He describes it as "hi-tech" as documents are scanned into the system. He does not need to carry heavy files of documents.
If this company he is describing is one like Xerox which specializing in document management and copying technology, then this part is not really clear: I don't get the part about carrying

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