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  1. prepositions - Experience/Experienced: "With" or "In"? - English ...

    Apr 21, 2015 · Very simple question this time around, folks! (Have) experience or (be) experienced both generally create a connotation of living through something and/or learning …

  2. “experience in” VS "experience with" - English Language Learners ...

    Oct 1, 2018 · Experience in software development. (ie the field you have experience in) Experience with Java, Spring and Netbeans. (ie the specific tools, products, etc that you've …

  3. "Experienced" vs. "seasoned" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Are these two words interchangeable? According to the Oxford dictionary, experienced means having knowledge or skill in a particular job or activity, while seasoned having a lot of …

  4. Have experience in/on - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jun 11, 2022 · In vs on depends on what the experience is about. Experience in is used for professions and activities. It is a contraction of "I have experience in the practice of medicine." …

  5. tenses - "experienced" vs. "have experienced"? (Simple past vs ...

    Apr 13, 2017 · Together we have experienced our first joy ride. (wrong) That tense is the present perfect. We often use the Present Perfect to talk about change that has happened over a …

  6. grammar - "Experienced in" or "experienced of" - English …

    What is the correct use of experienced, with in or of? For example, I have experienced in system development. I have experienced of system development.

  7. Be Experienced In - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 10, 2015 · If they're experienced in something, it has to be something they do. Thus you could be experienced in the interpretation or implementation of the rules, or dealing with the rules, …

  8. articles - An experience or experience? - English Language …

    Oct 13, 2021 · Which one is correct and why? Or if both are correct, what's the difference? Learning is an experience. Learning is experience.

  9. Are the phrases "I've had an experience" and "I'm experienced ...

    Nov 26, 2017 · To be experienced is an adjective "I'm very experienced" implies that you've had many experiences, however people use it to say that you've done it for a long time and you're …

  10. grammar - Is "experience" plural or singular - English Language ...

    The plural of "experience" is " experiences ". "Experience" can never mean more than one experience, but it can be used to describe a person or group's collective experience. For …