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GalaStudent Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

Basic knowledge in theoretical foundations of software testing.
  

Top answer

It's not a sentence; there is no verb. It might make a good title. Rover

  • It's not a sentence; there is no verb.
  • It might make a good title.
  • Rover
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8 Answers
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It's not a sentence; there is no verb.

It might make a good title.

Rover
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It is really not a sentence. But is it correctly to write "Basic knowledge in theoretical foundations of software testing"?
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Like I said before:

It might make a good title.

Rover
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Hi,

I don't feel the words 'basic' and 'theoretical' work well together here.

'Theoretical' usually suggests some intellectual complexity, while 'basic' does not.

Clive
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Hi, Clive!
Thank you for your reply Emotion: smile.
What about "Understanding of theoretical foundations of software testing"? Are there a
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Hi,

No.

But it's not a strong phrase to include on eg a resume. Most employers prefer practical knowledge..

Clive
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Most employers prefer practical knowledge..
I think you are right! But today I have only a theoretical knowledge. It is better than nothing

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