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How to use “specialisation” in a sentence
Is “Should be *ing” a valid English phrasing?Why use “need not” instead of “do not need to”?Whats' wrong with the following sentence?“How pacific do these errors have to be?”Is Anglophone interchangeable with English speaker?“Thou” or “You”? This is the problem!“How do we call (something) in English?”Etymology of progressive formsLearning my fourth language, can I say I'm learning a “second” language?“is Shown” or “is it Shown”?
My specialisations are in the German and English languages.
My specialisations are the German and English languages.
Is "specialisation in" appliable? Also, Should I use "language" instead of "languages"?
meaning grammar
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My specialisations are in the German and English languages.
My specialisations are the German and English languages.
Is "specialisation in" appliable? Also, Should I use "language" instead of "languages"?
meaning grammar
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a cross-post of the identical question at ELL.
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My specialisations are in the German and English languages.
My specialisations are the German and English languages.
Is "specialisation in" appliable? Also, Should I use "language" instead of "languages"?
meaning grammar
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My specialisations are in the German and English languages.
My specialisations are the German and English languages.
Is "specialisation in" appliable? Also, Should I use "language" instead of "languages"?
meaning grammar
meaning grammar
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a cross-post of the identical question at ELL.
– Jason Bassford
8 hours ago
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a cross-post of the identical question at ELL.
– Jason Bassford
8 hours ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a cross-post of the identical question at ELL.
– Jason Bassford
8 hours ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a cross-post of the identical question at ELL.
– Jason Bassford
8 hours ago
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