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Lucas21c Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Sentence structure

Could you tell me as which sentence between A and B the following sentence is same?

Their new director has a fantastic track record working with other large corporations.

A. Their new director has a fantastic track record in working with other large corporations.
B. Their new director has a fantastic track record while working with other large corporations
  

Top answer

A. Their new director has a fantastic track record in working with other large corporations. B.

  • A.
  • Their new director has a fantastic track record in working with other large corporations.
  • B.
  • Their new director had a fantastic track record while working with other large corporations.
  • Either one of the above is OK.
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3 Answers
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A. Their new director has a fantastic track record in working with other large corporations.
B. Their new director had a fantastic track record while working with other large corporations.

Either one of the above is OK.
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If you met the original sentence, "Their new director has a fantastic track record working with other large corporations," how would you understand it? In the way of A or B?

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