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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Hi.
Might one omit one in translating "no one combination of background and experiences can guarantee success as a manager"?
  

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Anonymous Hi. Might one omit " one " in translating "no one combination of background and experiences can guarantee success as a manager"? yes Why did you use the word "translating"?

  • Anonymous Hi.
  • Might one omit " one " in translating "no one combination of background and experiences can guarantee success as a manager"?
  • yes Why did you use the word "translating"?
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AnonymousHi.
Might one omit "one" in translating "no one combination of background and experiences can guarantee success as a manager"? yes

Why did you use the word "translating"?
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Thank you.
"Translating" = gerund of translate, right?
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AnonymousThank you."Translating" = gerund of translate, right?
1) "translating" is a verb there.
2) You quoted a sentence. Was it translated from another language?
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No, I'm gonna tranlate it from english to persian, and wondered what 'one' adds to the meaning.

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