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Alfred Hoffman Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

What verb to use with internship?

As in the subject, do we say do an intership or work an internship or make an intership? Or there are other ways to put it?Thanks.
  

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I think just 'intern'— I interned at Central Hospital . But you have supplied no context whatsoever.

  • I think just 'intern'— I interned at Central Hospital .
  • But you have supplied no context whatsoever.
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I think just 'intern'— I interned at Central Hospital. But you have supplied no context whatsoever.
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Mister MicawberI think just 'intern'— I interned at Central Hospital. But you have supplied no context whatsoever.
Thanks, that will do.
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You can also say:

I had a two-month internship at XYZ Corp., in their Human Resources department.
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AlpheccaStarsYou can also say:I had a two-month internship at XYZ Corp., in their Human Resources department.
Thanks for your Alpheccastarry enlightenment.

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