Experienced in or "experienced of"?

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.

03/23/19

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What is the rule when pronouncing words that start with G?

I read a lot of French and constantly find myself not knowing how to pronounce words that start with G, e.g.:- *gérer*- *gants*That is, when is it a hard G as in *girl*, and when is it a soft G... more

Pronouncing "re" and "le" at the end of words?

*Livre*, *entre*, *autre*, *article*, *règle* are examples of what I'm talking about.I've never been sure whether I should pronounce those final two letters. When a native speaker pronounces such... more

Why use "of" in the phrase "delivered of a baby"?

With all the "Royal baby" craze comes something that really confuses me. All the news media used pretty much the same sentence to make the announcement: > The Duchess of Cambridge has been... more

Are “tué” and “tu” and “tout” pronounced the same?

I'm pretty confused by how to make someone understand I am trying to say *tué*, *tu* or *tout*.Examples:> J'ai tué mon ami. (I killed my friend.) > Tu es mon ami. (You are my friend.) >... more

Position of prepositions in questions and clauses?

I would like to know if there is any rule to know where prepositions should be placed in questions or clauses. For example, I have heard many sentences and some of them put the preposition in the... more

I would like to ask you a favour vs. "I would like to ask you for a favour"?

Which form is to be preferred?> * I would like to ask you a favour.* I would like to ask you *for* a favour.

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