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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

What does that mean in English

"I’ve spent many years until now in the IT development industry and still
hungry for it,"
Does the above sentence tells that I've stopped working in IT development industry? or means I'm still working utill now?
If it means stopped, how to correct that.
  

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This is not a grammatical sentence: "I’ve spent many years until now in the IT development industry and still hungry for it," Here is a correction: "I’ve spent many years until now in the IT development industry and I am still hungry for it . " But I cannot tell for certain from this sentence if you have stopped working in the IT sector or not. I would guess that you have quit that industry for something else.

  • This is not a grammatical sentence: "I’ve spent many years until now in the IT development industry and still hungry for it," Here is a correction: "I’ve spent many years until now in the IT development industry and I am still hungry for it .
  • " But I cannot tell for certain from this sentence if you have stopped working in the IT sector or not.
  • I would guess that you have quit that industry for something else.
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This is not a grammatical sentence:
"I’ve spent many years until now in the IT development industry and still hungry for it,"

Here is a correction:
"I’ve spent many years until now in the IT development industry and I am still hungry for it."

But I cannot tell for certain from this sentence if you have stopped working in the IT sector or not.
I wo
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Thank you. What do you suggest to rephrase into something that sounds solid as "I'm working in IT"
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Even though I’ve already spent many years in the IT development industry, I am still passionate about it.

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