Jtpetherick1
Well-Known Member
Hi all, in a recent assessment I was picked up on for my application of the advantage clause. I've always been praised on this in the past and, to be fair, this assessor noted that I saw opportunities and applied it well.
However, my use of language was recently picked up on - I've always been more comfortable, don't ask me why (!), shouting 'keep going' or 'play on' rather than 'advantage' - is one of these right/wrong in law? Or was it just a rather picky assessor?
However, my use of language was recently picked up on - I've always been more comfortable, don't ask me why (!), shouting 'keep going' or 'play on' rather than 'advantage' - is one of these right/wrong in law? Or was it just a rather picky assessor?