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Marie1541

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Hello Could someone please tell me if there are any mistakes in the following:

I have also done multiple projects with Photoshop, like retouching pictures or creating images for websites.

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Hello.

Could someone please tell me if there are any mistakes in the following
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I have also done multiple projects with Photoshop, like retouching pictures or creating images for websites.

Welcome to the forum, Marie.

Your sentence is fine.
 

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I agree with Rover though I'd be inclined to use "and" instead of "or".
 

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Welcome to the forum, MiaNarong, and thank you for taking the trouble to send a reply, but please read this extract from the forum's Posting Guidelines:

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Yes, use and.

It should be "a sentence" or "one sentence," not "1 sentence."

Multiple is overused, especially by newspaper reporters. In general, words like many, a lot, several, or countless are less wordy and will serve you better in conversation.
 
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