In addition to my experience in planning, my GIS skills are very relevant for the position. I supplied developers with base maps on significant projects like for River Road in Concord, and I enhanced several grant applications with GIS maps showing the critical needs for funding.
Is this sentence fine in grammar? In addition to my experience in planning, my GIS skills are/is? very relevant for the position.
Is it are/or is here?
Is the second sentence good?
Top answer
First sentence is OK. ” As an alternate to "such as", you might use "including".
— Wilpeter
First sentence is OK.
” As an alternate to "such as", you might use "including".
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First sentence is OK. Second sentence: “I supplied developers with base maps on significant projects such as River Road in Concord, and I enhanced several grant applications with GIS maps showing the critical needs for funding.” Yes, “GIS skills are very relevant for the position.”
As an alternate to "such as", you might use "including".