Use of consultation

There are differences.

Consulting director. That's right.

what can I say? . . The difference is hard to express. . Let me try to explain it to you and see if I can understand it.

For example, I want to emphasize what I do, express my work direction, and consult with the meaning of consultation.

For example, we are a consulting company.

We are a consulting company.

Point out the direction, for what. Use this.

Simply describe one thing as "consulting" and use consulting-# Do you understand?

For example: Consultative Committee, Advisory Committee:

He is a member of the advisory committee. He is a member of the advisory committee.

Know what I mean?

If we say the general direction, we should use ing to express "consulting service, we are engaged in consulting service", and then simply emphasize that one thing is "xx of consulting" and use t passive.

Generally, adjectives with the same root as ing are probably what I mean by distinction.

I don't know if you understand. I feel a little dizzy, but I think you can understand. Haha ~