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Uktous Posted 17 years ago
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are the meanings of sentence correct?

sentence 1
I have experience in working with a fast-food shop, which required me to work quickly.

sentence 2
I have experience in working with a fast-food shop which required me to work quickly.

meaning of sentence 1
I have experience in working with a fast-food shop and this experience required me to work quickly.

meaning of sentence 2
I have experience in working with a fast-food shop and the fast-food shop required me to work quickly.
  

Top answer

sentence 1 I have experience at a fast-food shop, which required me to work quickly. sentence 2 I have experience at a fast-food shop which required me to work quickly. meaning of sentence 1 I have experience at a fast-food shop , and this job required me to work quickly.

  • sentence 1 I have experience at a fast-food shop, which required me to work quickly.
  • sentence 2 I have experience at a fast-food shop which required me to work quickly.
  • meaning of sentence 1 I have experience at a fast-food shop , and this job required me to work quickly.
  • meaning of sentence 2 I have experience at a fast-food shop , and this was a unique fast-food shop which, unlike other fast-food shops, required me to work quickly.
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sentence 1
I have experience at a fast-food shop, which required me to work quickly.

sentence 2
I have experience at a fast-food shop which required me to work quickly.

meaning of sentence 1
I have experience at a fast-food shop, and this job required me to work quickly.

meaning of sentence 2
I have exp

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