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Yhn Posted 13 years ago
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"teaching experiences" or “teaching experience"

Is it correct if I write “I have teaching experiences for have been three years"?
  

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yhn “I have teaching experiences for have been three years"? No, that is not good English. You can either say " I have been teaching for three years", or " I have three years of teaching experience".

  • yhn “I have teaching experiences for have been three years"?
  • No, that is not good English.
  • You can either say " I have been teaching for three years", or " I have three years of teaching experience".
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yhn“I have teaching experiences for have been three years"?
No, that is not good English. You can either say " I have been teaching for three years", or " I have three years of teaching experience".

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