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 …
1. @MaulikV - That should be for or at. As per the example in my answer I work for an accounting company. You can say more generally I work in IT. (IT is the field/profession in which you …
An employee has a day off from work if and only if the employer of the employee grants the employee permission to stay home. The phrase " off from work " can be coupled with a unit of …
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