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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

website

I never worked on a website, but for a web based online match making service.

Or

I have never worked on a website, but for a web based online match making service.

What's the difference and are both useable?

Thanks!
  

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PreciousJones I have never worked on a website I'd use this one. It tells us how your career stands now. The other one isn't wrong, though, but it can suggest that you are denying someone's claim that you did work on a website.

  • PreciousJones I have never worked on a website I'd use this one.
  • It tells us how your career stands now.
  • The other one isn't wrong, though, but it can suggest that you are denying someone's claim that you did work on a website.
  • They say you did.
  • " CJ
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PreciousJonesI have never worked on a website
I'd use this one. It tells us how your career stands now. The other one isn't wrong, though, but it can suggest that you are denying someone's claim that you did work on a website. They say you did. You answer, "I never did!"

CJ

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