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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

How can I put it in one sentence?

I'm writing a motivation letter for a Master programme with different specialisations.The students get to decide after the first year which specialisation they want to choose. However, the specialisation you wish, should already be mentioned in the motivation letter. As I already know my specialisation, I wrote this sentence:

"My intention, by applying for this Master programme, is to specialise in facade design"

Is this sentence grammaticaly correct? If not, how else can I describe my intention in one sentence?

Thanks a lot for your help!

Ozzy
  

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My intention, in applying for this master's programme, is to specialise in façade design.

  • My intention, in applying for this master's programme, is to specialise in façade design.
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My intention, in applying for this master's programme, is to specialise in façade design.
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Thanks a lot for the quick answer. I always knew there was something wrong with the "by" Emotion: smile

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