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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Tenses in tellling about someone

Hi. Are these sentences correct as part of writing to introduce someone. Let us pretend that letters "XXX" represent an arbitrary company and the letters "XXX" represent an arbitrary country. (I am not sure I wrote the previous sentence to reflect what I wanted to say, though) I think we can't write "He has worked for YYY at XXX and now looking for a similar kind of job here" for the third sentence.

He went to XXX a few years ago and came back recently.

He has found a place for his family and now is settled in.

He worked for YYY at XXX and now looking for a similar kind of job here.

He has gained a great deal of experience as a cook and is looking for a place where he can use his skill as a cook.
  

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Hi, Are these sentences correct as part of writing to introduce someone. Let us pretend that letters "***" represent an arbitrary company and the letters "***" represent an arbitrary country. (I am not sure I wrote the previous sentence to reflect what I wanted to say, though) I think we can't write "He has worked for YYY at *** and now looking for a similar kind of job here" for the third sentence.

  • Hi, Are these sentences correct as part of writing to introduce someone.
  • Let us pretend that letters "***" represent an arbitrary company and the letters "***" represent an arbitrary country.
  • (I am not sure I wrote the previous sentence to reflect what I wanted to say, though) I think we can't write "He has worked for YYY at *** and now looking for a similar kind of job here" for the third sentence.
  • You can say "He has worked for YYY in *** and is now looking for a similar kind of job here" He went to *** a few years ago and returned came back recently.
  • He has found a place for his family and now is settled in.
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Hi,

Are these sentences correct as part of writing to introduce someone. Let us pretend that letters "***" represent an arbitrary company and the letters "***" represent an arbitrary country. (I am not sure I wrote the previous sentence to reflect what I wanted to say, though) I think we can't write "He has worked for YYY at *** and now looking for a similar kind of job here" for
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Hi. Thank you for your help.

By the way, It should be the letters "YYY" (not the letters "***") that represent an arbitrary company in the sentence I wrote, "Let us pretend that letters "***" represent an arbitrary company and the letters "***" represent an arbitrary country."
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Hi,



He has worked for IBM in Australia . . .



He went to China a few years ago . . .



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