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Peterchan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

worked, had worked, have worked, or was working?

Hi, thanks for helping me again. I'm writing a CV and wondering which one is correct. I wanted to say I worked with 3 different companies before.

1. I worked with A (3 yrs), B (2 yrs), and C (1-yr),
2. I had worked with A (3 yrs), B (2 yrs), and C (1-yr),
3. I have worked with A (3 yrs), B (2 yrs), and C (1-yr),
4. I was working with A (3 yrs), B (2 yrs), and C (1-yr),

I think except No. 3, others are all OK, but not sure?

Thanks
  

Top answer

#3 is best! It focuses on how your past experience has made you the person you are at present. Clive

  • #3 is best!
  • It focuses on how your past experience has made you the person you are at present.
  • Clive
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#3 is best! It focuses on how your past experience has made you the person you are at present.

Clive
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Is right to say ' I was respecting him
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robort Is right to say ' I was respecting him
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CJ
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It's correct grammar. But the verb 'respect' is not commonly used in a progressive tense.

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