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Hannah89 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Well-trained or be in training ??

I wanna say I had coffeemaking traineeship few years ago. (not now)

Then, which one is correct to write between 'be in training' and 'well-trained'?
  

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Hi, I wanna say I had coffeemaking traineeship few years ago. (not now) Then, which one is correct to write between 'be in training' and 'well-trained'? T om is/was in training.

  • Hi, I wanna say I had coffeemaking traineeship few years ago.
  • (not now) Then, which one is correct to write between 'be in training' and 'well-trained'?
  • T om is/was in training.
  • The process of training is/was happening.
  • Tom is trained.
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Hi,
I wanna say I had coffeemaking traineeship few years ago. (not now)

Then, which one is correct to write between 'be in training' and 'well-trained'?

Tom is/was in training. The process of training is/was happening.

Tom is trained. The process is complete.

Tom is well-trained. The process is complete and was v
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Then, how about this sentence?

'I'm a well-trained person'

Is it correct??

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