flexible and perform any task

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lemmor

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How do I improve this sentence:
A good employee should be flexible, should able to perform any task given to her.
Is there another word that I can use better than "flexible", and "perform any task". please help me improve this sentence.
 

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I think an employee able to perform any task is 'versatile'.

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"Versatile" is a better word choice. The sentence is not grammatical though. Replace the comma with the word "and."

(It's not very realistic. I am considered a pretty good employee but I can't repair the company jet or perform emissions testing on the power plant stacks.)
 

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It can be. It's a matter of style to include repeated words or not.
 

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'Be' is absent between 'should' and 'able', so I think 'should' should be removed.

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'Be' is absent between 'should' and 'able', so I think 'should' should be removed.

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If you mean the original sentence should be 'A good employee should be flexible and able to perform any task given to her', I agree with you. However, I agree with Barb that what it says is "not very realistic.":-D
 

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It is logical to assume that the boss will not assign impossible tasks to an employee.
 

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Yes, you are right. Either repeat "should be" or delete it, but not just "should be x, and should y" in that sentence. I often repeat the verb if one links to an adjective and one to a verb, but it's a matter of style.
 
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