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Which sentence is better?

vanonmani2

Hong Kong

Suppose someone asks me about my experience, which sentence is the best for reply??

1. I don't have any experience.

2. I have no experience.

Please state your view. Thanks.

02:58 PM Jun 29 2008 |

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車神

China

Both sentences might showing your weaknesses.

I could say "I will try my best in the future even though i haven't any experience yet"

 

03:02 PM Jun 29 2008 |

snello

snello

Saudi Arabia

Both are correct but the second one is less formal!, I think.

:) If I had to choose between the two I would choose sentence no. 1. :)

 

Greetings,

07:42 PM Jun 29 2008 |

vanonmani2

Hong Kong

Hey, Snello

What do you think about the prospect of the oil industry in your country?? Is that difficult to enter into the industry?

Could you provide me some information???

Edmond

08:23 AM Jun 30 2008 |

yawar

yawar

Pakistan

i think both are correct,

10:23 AM Jun 30 2008 |

poika

Turkey

Second one , i think , better

 

it expresses more, I think , and more aesthetic :)

08:20 PM Jun 30 2008 |

alex1709

Colombia

 

 

Hi I am Colombian

 

11:27 PM Jun 30 2008 |

snello

snello

Saudi Arabia

Ok, I might provide you with the info you need.

 

let's start a new post, we can't talk about it here, can we? :p 

10:15 AM Jul 11 2008 |

tiffintime

tiffintime

Sri Lanka

I think that the first response is somewhat formal, and it may be more appropriate at an interview. To be really formal, you could say "do not" instead of "don't".

12:48 PM Jul 11 2008 |