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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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I am qualified for the job. VS. I qualify for the job.

I am qualified for the job. VS. I qualify for the job.

Is there a meaning difference you sense between them? Thank you so much as always and have a good day.
  

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Anonymous Is there a meaning difference you sense between them? No, not really. The second, being more direct, is a tad stronger, I suppose, but the difference is minimal.

  • Anonymous Is there a meaning difference you sense between them?
  • No, not really.
  • The second, being more direct, is a tad stronger, I suppose, but the difference is minimal.
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AnonymousIs there a meaning difference you sense between them?
No, not really. The second, being more direct, is a tad stronger, I suppose, but the difference is minimal.

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