3. I think a better way to ask this question would be "Do you have a full-time job, or are you a full-time student?" (In the U.S., a full-time job is usually 40 hours a week, and a full-time …
3. Yes, those are very common. They are so fundamental to the English language that you will hardly be able to speak any English at all without them. First of all, did is the past tense form of …
I work in a kindergarten. You're saying there's a room or building labeled "kindergarten" and that's where you work. If it's part of a school or greater institution, this is proper to say. I work at a …
Look, give me a break about the slashes. The slashes mean: This is an utterance. Go to work and get to work are not the same thing: If a guy is not doing his work in your office, you'd say: …
13. " Are you working today? " is a specific question about this day - not this day of the week, but this exact day. For example, it might be a Wednesday, and you know the other …
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