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tommy

April 6, 2021

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My current job is a R&D researcher. I can't explain the detail because my articles sometimes included complaints about the job. We should pay attention not to be identified ourselves from the contents by our friends or colleagues. Even though I feel anxious about my career prospect, my motivation haven't been lost so far. An interesting research process, which includes reading research papers in English, setting hypothesis, and conducting experiments, allows me to spend the working hours without stress and boredom.

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My current job is a R&D researcher.

A better way to say this would be: "I am currently working as an R&D researcher" or "My current job title is R&D Researcher" (in this case, capitalize "researcher" since it would be a title). It wouldn't be unusual to read or hear someone say "My current job is ..." but it sounds awkward.

I can't explain thein detail because my articlejournals sometimes included complaints about the job.

What you write on LangCorrect would be called "journals" or "essays." The word "articles" would be used to describe something written in a newspaper or magazine.

WeI should pay attentiontake care not to be identified ourselves from the contents bof my journals by my friends or colleagues.

Even though I feel anxious about my career prospects, my motivation havesn't been lost so far.

"Have" is the plural form of "has." Since the object it is being paired with, "my motivation," is singular, "has" should be used here.

An interesting research process, which includes reading research papers in English, setting up hypothesis, and conducting experiments, allows me to spend the working hours without stress and boredom.

Feedback

Not bad. Some sentences were unclear, but I read the feedback you gave on a previous correction, which was helpful. It sounds like you like your job! Too bad you can't write much about it.

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tommy

April 7, 2021

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Your correction is exactly what I meant to say! Thank you so much.

My Job

My current job is an R&D researcher.

If you say the letters, the "r" begins with a vowel sound, so you need "an," but if you say "research" it would say "a"

I can't explain the details because my articles sometimes included complaints about the job.

The grammar is correct, but I am unsure by what you mean, especially with "articles"

We should pay attention not to betake care to not identifiedy ourselves from the contents byof our friends or colleagues.

Even though I feel anxious about my career prospects, my motivation havesn't been lost so far.

"Motivation" is singular, so it has to be "hasn't"

An interesting research process, which includes reading research papers in English, setformulating hypothesies, and conducting experiments, allows me to spend themy working hours without stress and boredom.

That sounds very nice =)

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tommy

April 6, 2021

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We should pay attention not to betake care to not identifiedy ourselves from the contents byof our friends or colleagues.

Thank you for correcting me! But, I meant to mention the risk that my friends or colleagues could find me from what I've posted here.

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tommy

April 6, 2021

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I can't explain the details because my articles sometimes included complaints about the job.

I meant to say that I can't make what I do for work clear at LangCorrect because I sometimes submitted articles, including complaints about our company.

Job


My Job

My current job is a R&D researcher.


My current job is an R&D researcher.

If you say the letters, the "r" begins with a vowel sound, so you need "an," but if you say "research" it would say "a"

My current job is a R&D researcher.

A better way to say this would be: "I am currently working as an R&D researcher" or "My current job title is R&D Researcher" (in this case, capitalize "researcher" since it would be a title). It wouldn't be unusual to read or hear someone say "My current job is ..." but it sounds awkward.

I can't explain the detail because my articles sometimes included complaints about the job.


I can't explain the details because my articles sometimes included complaints about the job.

The grammar is correct, but I am unsure by what you mean, especially with "articles"

I can't explain thein detail because my articlejournals sometimes included complaints about the job.

What you write on LangCorrect would be called "journals" or "essays." The word "articles" would be used to describe something written in a newspaper or magazine.

We should pay attention not to be identified ourselves from the contents by our friends or colleagues.


We should pay attention not to betake care to not identifiedy ourselves from the contents byof our friends or colleagues.

WeI should pay attentiontake care not to be identified ourselves from the contents bof my journals by my friends or colleagues.

Even though I feel anxious about my career prospect, my motivation haven't been lost so far.


Even though I feel anxious about my career prospects, my motivation havesn't been lost so far.

"Motivation" is singular, so it has to be "hasn't"

Even though I feel anxious about my career prospects, my motivation havesn't been lost so far.

"Have" is the plural form of "has." Since the object it is being paired with, "my motivation," is singular, "has" should be used here.

An interesting research process, which includes reading research papers in English, setting hypothesis, and conducting experiments, allows me to spend the working hours without stress and boredom.


An interesting research process, which includes reading research papers in English, setformulating hypothesies, and conducting experiments, allows me to spend themy working hours without stress and boredom.

That sounds very nice =)

An interesting research process, which includes reading research papers in English, setting up hypothesis, and conducting experiments, allows me to spend the working hours without stress and boredom.

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