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Creativeguru Posted 18 years ago
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0If you are focus (or Focused) to achieve your career goals join us.02br
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00 A caption i read in recruitment ad i think the word in bracket make more sense kindly correct me if i am wrongomsai0-
  

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0The advertiser should have used the adjective of 'focus' which is focused.0-
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0Thanks New2grammar, but can you please explain what the difference in the meaning it makes if i use focus or focussed0-
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0the same difference between a verb and an adjective.0-
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10If you are focus (or Focused) to achieve your career goals join us.12br
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10 A caption i read in recruitment ad i think the word in bracket make more sense kindly correct me if i am wrongomsai12br
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10Use 'focused'. If you are fo
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0The entire line is flawed. If you are focused 01b00on02b00 achieving your career goals, join us.0-
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0thanks Geammar Geek but can you please explian me why preposition on rather than to please if you can it would be very helpful for me to avoid silly mistakes in future0-
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0The use of prepositions is highly idiomatic and I wish there were rules we could give you that would help you know why we say "on a bus" but "in a car," and so forth. 02br
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00Some verbs naturally take certain prepositions. (And sometimes, I will very from one English-speaking land to the next -- in the US we say "on the weekend" but in the UK they say "at the weekend.)0
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0Thanks a lot Grammar Geek so is the following sentences are right ot wrong02br
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00I am on the bus travelling back home02br
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00I am in the car driving back home0-
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0Thanks a lot buddy0-

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