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Xie Mingting Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

(twice) vs. (two times)

I'm writing resume bullet point.
Please help me check the grammar. thank you!

position:Intern of news reporting center

• Learned and produced 20 press release and edited 4 videos, two times the production of other interns

Is there any grammar mistake in the sentence?
Is there a better writing way?

1. two times the production of other interns
2. twice the production of other interns
3. twice of other interns' production

thanks
  

Top answer

Is there a better writing way? You don't need 'learned'. Produced 20 press releases and edited 4 videos, twice the production of other interns.

  • Is there a better writing way?
  • You don't need 'learned'.
  • Produced 20 press releases and edited 4 videos, twice the production of other interns.
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???Is there any grammar mistake in the sentence?Is there a better writing way?
You don't need 'learned'.

Produced 20 press releases and edited 4 videos, twice the production of other interns.
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Thanks, but why not use "two times" ?
What's the difference?
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???What's the difference?
'Twice' is the native choice.

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