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Involved in or involved with
comparison: on, over, when both of which imply 'in connection with'ON and For, What situations are the best for these words?wrap (up) in/with/aroung - prepositionsCan you help me with/about/on that?By vs through prepositionsWhich one sounds better?“Fell onto” x “Fell on” What's the difference?The correct preposition to use with 'holiday'You're in lucky or you're lucky?“all” vs “all of”
there are two sentences:
The HR department
will also be involved with training and professional development of the company's staff.
A company's HR department may also be involved in making people redundant.
What's the difference between involved in and involved with in these two sentences?
Where should i use former and latter? Thanks!
prepositions phrases
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there are two sentences:
The HR department
will also be involved with training and professional development of the company's staff.
A company's HR department may also be involved in making people redundant.
What's the difference between involved in and involved with in these two sentences?
Where should i use former and latter? Thanks!
prepositions phrases
add a comment |
there are two sentences:
The HR department
will also be involved with training and professional development of the company's staff.
A company's HR department may also be involved in making people redundant.
What's the difference between involved in and involved with in these two sentences?
Where should i use former and latter? Thanks!
prepositions phrases
there are two sentences:
The HR department
will also be involved with training and professional development of the company's staff.
A company's HR department may also be involved in making people redundant.
What's the difference between involved in and involved with in these two sentences?
Where should i use former and latter? Thanks!
prepositions phrases
prepositions phrases
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involved (in sth) usually means taking part in something; being part of something.
He was not involved in the conspiracy.
I want to meet the person involved in this project.
A company's HR department may also be involved in making people redundant. It implies department is part of or takes part in the process of making people redundant.
involved(with somebody/something) means giving a lot of time or attention to somebody/something.
She was deeply involved with the local hospital.
He has been involved with human rights for many years.
The HR department will also be involved with training and professional development of the company's staff. It implies the department will give a lot of attention to the development of the company's staff.
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involved (in sth) usually means taking part in something; being part of something.
He was not involved in the conspiracy.
I want to meet the person involved in this project.
A company's HR department may also be involved in making people redundant. It implies department is part of or takes part in the process of making people redundant.
involved(with somebody/something) means giving a lot of time or attention to somebody/something.
She was deeply involved with the local hospital.
He has been involved with human rights for many years.
The HR department will also be involved with training and professional development of the company's staff. It implies the department will give a lot of attention to the development of the company's staff.
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involved (in sth) usually means taking part in something; being part of something.
He was not involved in the conspiracy.
I want to meet the person involved in this project.
A company's HR department may also be involved in making people redundant. It implies department is part of or takes part in the process of making people redundant.
involved(with somebody/something) means giving a lot of time or attention to somebody/something.
She was deeply involved with the local hospital.
He has been involved with human rights for many years.
The HR department will also be involved with training and professional development of the company's staff. It implies the department will give a lot of attention to the development of the company's staff.
add a comment |
involved (in sth) usually means taking part in something; being part of something.
He was not involved in the conspiracy.
I want to meet the person involved in this project.
A company's HR department may also be involved in making people redundant. It implies department is part of or takes part in the process of making people redundant.
involved(with somebody/something) means giving a lot of time or attention to somebody/something.
She was deeply involved with the local hospital.
He has been involved with human rights for many years.
The HR department will also be involved with training and professional development of the company's staff. It implies the department will give a lot of attention to the development of the company's staff.
involved (in sth) usually means taking part in something; being part of something.
He was not involved in the conspiracy.
I want to meet the person involved in this project.
A company's HR department may also be involved in making people redundant. It implies department is part of or takes part in the process of making people redundant.
involved(with somebody/something) means giving a lot of time or attention to somebody/something.
She was deeply involved with the local hospital.
He has been involved with human rights for many years.
The HR department will also be involved with training and professional development of the company's staff. It implies the department will give a lot of attention to the development of the company's staff.
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