I was recently --------------- from the Berlin office to the Tokyo office
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Not sure. Answer is Transfered or relocated.
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The completed sentence is as follows:
- I was recently transferred from the Berlin office to the Tokyo office.
Using transferred:
- to specifically relocate to a new location, area, or circumstance.
- to leave one university in order to enroll in another.
- to switch between different modes of transportation or vehicles.
- If the transfer has actually occurred and you are currently in Bangalore, you would either say "I was transferred to Bangalore" or "I have been transferred to Bangalore," which denotes that you have been informed of the transfer but have not yet departed.
- A transfer can also be a noun.
Verb:
- A verb is a word that, depending on its syntax, typically denotes an event, an action, or a state of being.
- The infinitive, with or without the particle to, is the fundamental form in the typical description of English. Verbs are inflected in several languages to represent tense, aspect, mood, and voice.
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