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1) We are specialising in education, family and children. 2) We specialise in education, family and children. What''s the difference between the two?

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1. I specialize in elementary education. 2. I am specialized in elementary education. 3. His store is very specialized in fishing gear. Is #2 also correct? It is just an adjective usage? Thanks.

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Hi, I am in doubt... Would it be more correct to use "in" or "of" in this sentence: XXX (name of company), specialist of natural and organic food(s) since 1999 XXX (name of company),

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Hi, I was chatting in English with my former student. She told me her dad is a doctor and I asked her a quesiton: What did he specialize in? I wonder if I can use the bold part here to mean

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Hello, I need your help in order to know which of this two sentences is more correct; Near 50 years specialized in manufacturing electrical insulation products. Near 50 years specialized in the

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We specialise in vs We are specialised in

We specialise in vs We are specialised in Hi! Are they both correct? Would you choose one over the other? Thanks!

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In your sentences: Specialized is an adjective. Specialize is a verb, and as Barque indicated, needs a subject.

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Hi, Firstly, thank you for clicking. 1. This company is specialized in stainless steel products. 2. this company specializes in stainless steel products. Couldn''t I say number 1? Because, a

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I agree with you. "We specialize in making dessert." (If this is a true statement, please feel free to send some to me. ) I''d never say "we are specialized in" That passive form would mean

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Specialise + Especiali z ar => specialize Colour/Humour/Favour [UK & Ireland spellings] are Color/Humor/Favor in US English, which is the same as their Spanish spelling.

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