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Uktous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Use Excel to deliver/on/for

Hi,

Question:
Which sentence is correct?


Sentence1:
When I studied at ABC University, I use Excel to deliver a number of profit analysis assignments, such as assignment A, and assignment B .
Sentence2:
When I studied at ABC University, I use Excel on a number of profit analysis assignments, such as assignment A, and assignment B.
Sentence3:
When I studied at ABC University, I use Excel for a number of profit analysis assignments, such as assignment A, and assignment B .
Sentence4:
Your suggestions


I want to say:
I use Excel to complete a number of....

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Top answer

I used Excel to produce....

  • I used Excel to produce....
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4 Answers
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I used Excel to produce....
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Hi,

I want to say:

I use Excel to complete a number of..

If that's what you want to say, then why not say that?

But use past tense.



Clive
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Hi,

I know that "I used Excel to complete a number of profit analysis assignments" is correct.

However, the sentence seems to be written by a child (like me). Therefore, I try to rewrite it. However, i must choose the correct options. So, I want to ask any other possible way to write it.
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Hi,

Here are a few comments.

Sentence1:
When I studied at ABC University, I use Excel to deliver a number of profit analysis assignments, such as assignment A, and assignment B .

'Deliver' is a term more suitable for a business context than for an academic one.

Sentence2:
When I studied at ABC University, I use Excel on

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