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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Suitable for

The job requirement does not suitable for me as I have experienced in a different field.


Please suggest this sentence to make it natural English.

  

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My profile doesn't suit the requirements of the job, as I'm experienced in a different field. Note that "suitable" is an adjective; the verb form is "suit": It doesn't suit me. It's not suitable for me.

  • My profile doesn't suit the requirements of the job, as I'm experienced in a different field.
  • Note that "suitable" is an adjective; the verb form is "suit": It doesn't suit me.
  • It's not suitable for me.
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My profile doesn't suit the requirements of the job, as I'm experienced in a different field.

Note that "suitable" is an adjective; the verb form is "suit":

It doesn't suit me.

It's not suitable for me.

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It is correct to say,

"The job requirement is not suitable for me as I have experience in a different field"

where "experience" is something that you have; or to say,

"The job requirement is not suitable for me as I am experienced in a different field"

where "experienced" is something that you are.

However, in my opinion, as a matter of styl

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