word choice - "To mentor someone during a project" vs. "to mentor someone on a project"
- ..., whom I mentored during his final semester's project.
- ..., whom I mentored on his final semester's project.
Which of these two is grammatically correct? Since I am not talking about the final semester but the final semester's project, I am not very sure about during. Can someone help me with this?
Answer
"..., whom I mentored during his final semester's project" vs "..., whom I mentored on his final semester's project"
Which of these two are grammatically correct?
Both are grammatically correct.
Since I am not talking about the final semester but the final semester's project, I am not very sure about during.
The second option is more particular about what you did and hence, it is better. So, you might want to go with the second option - ..whom I mentored on his final semester's project.
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