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Uktous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Use a countable noun to represent a category

hi,
based on the following 3 sentences, is my logic correct?

sentence1:
thank you for applying our accounting vacancy
logic:
(the word vacancy represents all accounting vacancies in his firm)

sentence 2:
thank you for applying our 2010 Graduate Vacancy
logic:
(the word vacancy represents all graduate vacancies in 2010 in his firm)

sentence3:
our 2010 entry holds both accounting and computing vacancies
logic:
(the word vacanies represent all accouting vacancies and all computing vacancies)
  

Top answer

Hi, You apply for a vacancy. An English sentence must start with a capital letter and end with suitable punctuation. based on the following 3 sentences, is my logic correct?

  • Hi, You apply for a vacancy.
  • An English sentence must start with a capital letter and end with suitable punctuation.
  • based on the following 3 sentences, is my logic correct?
  • sentence1: thank you for applying our accounting vacancy logic: (the word vacancy represents all accounting vacancies in his firm) No.
  • This means there is only one accounting vacancy.
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Hi,

You apply for a vacancy.

An English sentence must start with a capital letter and end with suitable punctuation.



based on the following 3 sentences, is my logic correct?

sentence1:
thank you for applying our accounting vacancy
logic:
(the word vacancy represents all accounting vacancies in h

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