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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

To join an organization where i can contribute my skills as a software professional as well as learn new technologies and implement them for the betterment of the organization.
  

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I understand what you mean, but I think your sentence is grammatically wrong. "my skills" is something, and "a software professional" is someone. You can't compare them.

  • I understand what you mean, but I think your sentence is grammatically wrong.
  • "my skills" is something, and "a software professional" is someone.
  • You can't compare them.
  • ) in this case.
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I understand what you mean, but I think your sentence is grammatically wrong.

"my skills" is something, and "a software professional" is someone. You can't compare them.

"as well as" is an adverb, so you need a subject ( as well as I can learn ...) in this case.

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