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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Perspective or prospective

The sentence is:

And she had done some work from a telecommunications perspective and had a list of prospects that she'd talked to.



Should the word be perspective or prospective?
  

Top answer

Hi, perspective Don't start this with 'and'. You could say 'In addition'. Do you have some reason for using Past Perfect instead of Simple Past?

  • Hi, perspective Don't start this with 'and'.
  • You could say 'In addition'.
  • Do you have some reason for using Past Perfect instead of Simple Past?
  • I suggest this.
  • In addition, she did some work from a telecommunications perspective and talked to a list of prospects.
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Hi,

perspective

Don't start this with 'and'. You could say 'In addition'.

Do you have some reason for using Past Perfect instead of Simple Past?

I suggest this.

In addition, she did some work from a telecommunications perspective and talked to a list of prospects.

Clive

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