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  • What is the difference between professional and vocational?
    Vocations almost always carry the connotation of some kind of manual labor (plumber, carpenter, electrician, mechanic, etc) By contrast, "profession" implies some kind of white collar job (historically the contrast was much stronger, but today any kind of "knowledge worker", including being a clerk, is considered a "professional")
  • I used to and I was used to - What is the difference?
    Your two sentence are slightly different in meaning, one is about drinking coffee, the other about the habit of drinking coffee, the habit aspect is implicit in the your first sentence and explicit in the second I used to drink coffee every day habitually I drank coffee every day I was used to drinking coffee every day I had become accustomed to drinking coffee every day
  • What is the correct word order in the included sentence?
    As a non-native speaker I’m struggling with how to order the clauses in the following sentence: Because I, as a graduate of a vocational college and as someone who has already successfully absolve
  • phrase usage - go to university or go to the university - English . . .
    In BrE (British English) one says "I go to university" meaning one attends classes for credit at an institute of higher learning; one would say "I'm going to the university" meaning one intends to physically go to the campus (In AmE (American English) one says "I go to college" even if the institution is a university )
  • grammar - with the profession or in the profession - English . . .
    Completed his education as a turner at the company-affiliated Basic Vocational School for working people, WZE, in Berlin This keeps the education and profession in the same thought, rather than tack it on at the end
  • word usage - I have finished vs I have already finished - English . . .
    I have finished would usually be uttered immediately after finishing, but (emphatic) I have already finished wouldn't normally occur until some time after finishing - often, specifically as a contradictory response to something implying that I might not have yet finished In rare circumstances, an over-eager exam-taker might leap up and say I have already finished, half-an-hour into an exam
  • phrase usage - I would like to inform you vs This is to inform you . . .
    The first is more polite while the second is more impersonal and better suited to a corporate or institutional setting where the recipient might not have a relationship with the writer Both are however too wordy; the recipient knows you're informing her by the fact that you're sending her a message 'Asked for' is also too colloquial for a business or academic setting I'd use 'requested
  • What is the meaning of shop-wise in … and talk turned shop-wise?
    A variety of classes taught in junior or senior high school that teach vocational skill An establishment where a barber or beautician works a barber shop An act of shopping, especially routine shopping for food and other domestic supplies This is where I do my weekly shop (figuratively, uncountable) Discussion of business or professional
  • prepositions - Is it a student in or of your class? - English . . .
    Someone is only a "student of" a broad field of study, not an individual class If I say, I am a student of philosophy Then that means that I am generally interested in philosophy It doesn't necessarily even mean that I'm pursing a formal degree in philosophy, just that it is one of my personal interests (Aside: If I wanted to say that I was formally studying philosophy, especially as a
  • May I use the word vacational (as opposed to vocational)?
    After being declined by Grammarly, Microsoft Word and other grammar spelling tools, I'm quite skeptical to use the adjective word 'vacational' i e related to 'vacations' — free leisure time I hav


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