“I work in” vs. “I work at” - English Language Learners Stack ...

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 …

A co-worker is someone who happens to work for the same employer as you do. No other connection is implied. A colleague is someone with whom you have a working relationship …

The tense of "am woking" is present progressive. When you say you have a job for/at A and go to work everyday there, you use simple present tense: I work for/at A. You use 'present …

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