Experience. It's a noun and the noun does not take the "-ed" ending.
The past tense of the verb is "experienced".
The adjective is "experienced".
The noun is "experience" or "experiences".
Hi,
I gave one of my English writting to one of my friend who is masters in English. She corrected the following sentence which I feel is wrong
i used all my own experienced of doing yoga with my daughter into these classes.
Please let me know which is correct here experienced or experience ?
Thanks
Gauri
Experience. It's a noun and the noun does not take the "-ed" ending.
The past tense of the verb is "experienced".
The adjective is "experienced".
The noun is "experience" or "experiences".
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
iIusedput all my own experiencedof doing yoga with my daughter into these classes.
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thanks all. Gauri