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

Be+specialized and specialize

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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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),

Do or make a specialization?

By the way, you can stick to your original spelling, "specialize", with a z. Don''t change it on my account. I use the British spelling with s. The one with z is more American/international. Thanks

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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.

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

We are specialized in VS We specialize in

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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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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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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