JACEK1
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- Joined
- Feb 10, 2013
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Polish
- Home Country
- Poland
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- Poland
Hello all users!
I would like to ask you if it is possible to express "I was permitted to work as an X-ray technician" as "I was admitted to working in the position of an X-ray technician".
My second question is:
Is "I was admitted to working in the position of an X-ray technician" properly formulated or should it be "I was admitted to work in the position of an X-ray technician"?
The pattern, in my opinion, is that "admitted" - "permitted to join an organisation" - is usually followed by a noun, so my conclusion is that "admitted" may be followed by "-ing form".
Thank you.
I would like to ask you if it is possible to express "I was permitted to work as an X-ray technician" as "I was admitted to working in the position of an X-ray technician".
My second question is:
Is "I was admitted to working in the position of an X-ray technician" properly formulated or should it be "I was admitted to work in the position of an X-ray technician"?
The pattern, in my opinion, is that "admitted" - "permitted to join an organisation" - is usually followed by a noun, so my conclusion is that "admitted" may be followed by "-ing form".
Thank you.