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ayouda
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WHICH ONE IS CORRECT PLEASE ? He trained to work as an architect or he trained working as an architect |
3 Feb 2013
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ueslteacher
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Oxford Advanced Learner �s Dictionary train to do/be something Sue is training to be a doctor. http://oald8.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/dictionary/train_2 |
3 Feb 2013
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Matthew@ELSP
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I feel that you can use both.
If his work as an architect was taken as part of his training, for example an apprenticeship, a period of probation etc, then the nuance would be different.
Perhaps your question was only meant to be taken in the simple sense?
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4 Feb 2013
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Jayho
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Hi Ayouda
to work
or
to start/begin/commence working
Cheers
Jayho |
4 Feb 2013
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