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Wowenglish Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Working/have worked

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I would like to know the difference in the meaning between "1" and "2".

1. He has lots of experience of working as an analyst.

2. He has lots of experience of having worked as an analyst.
  

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With #1 he may still be doing that job; with #2 he is no longer an analyst.

  • With #1 he may still be doing that job; with #2 he is no longer an analyst.
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With #1 he may still be doing that job; with #2 he is no longer an analyst.
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Thank you very much.

I would like to know the difference in the meaning between "1" and "2".

If no, I wonder why comma is used.

1. He has lots of experience having worked as an analyst.

2. He has lots of experience, having worked as an analyst.

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I see none, really, after all is said and done.

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