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Bahrx029 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"Is" or "Are"

Ok, should I be using "is" or "are" in the following sentence:

From Andrew Hudson's Job List I learned about your need for a Marketing Specialist. I am very interested in the position and believe that my professional experience in digital strategy, content production/implementation, and project management (is or are?) appropriate for the position.




Thanks in advance!
  

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bahrx029 Ok, should I be using "is" or "are" in the following sentence: From Andrew Hudson's Job List I learned about your need for a Marketing Specialist. ) appropriate for the position. Thanks in advance!

  • bahrx029 Ok, should I be using "is" or "are" in the following sentence: From Andrew Hudson's Job List I learned about your need for a Marketing Specialist.
  • ) appropriate for the position.
  • Thanks in advance!
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bahrx029Ok, should I be using "is" or "are" in the following sentence: From Andrew Hudson's Job List I learned about your need for a Marketing Specialist. I am very interested in the position and believe that my professional experience in digital strategy, content production/implementation, and project management (is or are?) appropriate for the position.
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Look at the bolded print. my professional experience ... is ...

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