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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

skill labor or skilled labor

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00How do you use "skill?" For instance, he's a skill labor or skilled labor.02br
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00The same goes with "unskilled/ unskill labor"02br
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0 'Skill' is a noun. It can be made an adjective to express 'skilled labor/laborer'. 'Unskilled' works the same way.

  • 0 'Skill' is a noun.
  • It can be made an adjective to express 'skilled labor/laborer'.
  • 'Unskilled' works the same way.
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0 'Skill' is a noun. It can be made an adjective to express 'skilled labor/laborer'. 'Unskilled' works the same way. 0-

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