Specialized on at | WordReference Forums Hi guys, I'm a journalist but, honestly speaking, I don't know if: 1) I'm specialized on environmental issues or if: 2) I'm specialized about enironmental issues Please, help me to find my identity and the right preposition! :D Thank you Francesca
We are specialized in VS We specialize in - WordReference Forums I agree with you "We specialize in making dessert " (If this is a true statement, please feel free to send some to me ) I'd never say "we are specialized in " That passive form would mean that someone else specialized us in whatever it is, if such a thing were possible The only time I'd say "we are specialized " would be in a context such as "we are specialized manufacturers of small
to be specialized - WordReference Forums or "I specialize in " The passive construction is somewhat bizarre in this context, because one becomes specialized by one's own efforts The passive form implies that specialization is something that is done to the specialist - that somehow the would-be specialist is immersed in a tub of specialist-dye and comes out (once dry) as a specialist
specialized on vs specialized in | WordReference Forums "Specialized in" is the most common term, especially when talking academic fields I just googled "specialized on" and did find examples, but to me they sound strange The usage may be influenced by "focused on "
Specialize - WordReference Forums 1 I specialize in elementary education 2 I am specialized in elementary education 3 His store is very specialized in fishing gear Is #2 also correct? It is just an adjective usage? Thanks
Specialised and Specialized | WordReference Forums :) Hi, everyone! I'd just like to confirm Is specialised spelled in British English whereas specialized is in American English? I'd truly appreciate your help Thanks indeed!
My specialisation is . . . I specialize in. . . . | WordReference Forums Hello, I would like to ask you whether the sentence, 'My specialisation is providing business solutions' is phrased in authentic English As far as I'm concerned, I don't think so I would rather say, 'I specialise in providing business solutions ' What do you think about it? Thank you in