Asked by John
1. I work in that building across the street.
2. I am a computer programmer/ a computer scientist.
3. I am a banker/ bank clerk / bank employee / teller /
4. I am an information provider.
5. I am a prosecutor.
6. I am a lawyer/attorney. (Are both the same? Which one is popular?)
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I wrote down some sentences. Would you check them? Are the job-related expressions are all correct?
2. I am a computer programmer/ a computer scientist.
3. I am a banker/ bank clerk / bank employee / teller /
4. I am an information provider.
5. I am a prosecutor.
6. I am a lawyer/attorney. (Are both the same? Which one is popular?)
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I wrote down some sentences. Would you check them? Are the job-related expressions are all correct?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
All look good except for #4. It's pretty general. Alternatives might be ...
I am a concierge in the hotel.
I am a receptionist.
I am a reporter.
etc.
Lawyer and attorney are about the same thing. I hear them used interchangeably all the time.
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I am a concierge in the hotel.
I am a receptionist.
I am a reporter.
etc.
Lawyer and attorney are about the same thing. I hear them used interchangeably all the time.
=)
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