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I had part-time job yesterday. I enjoyed talking a lot with the employees. I don't have a part-time job today, so I will go out.
May 4, 2023 3:19 PM
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I had a job yesterday. I enjoyed talking a lot with the employees there. I don't have any work today, so I will go out.
Either you have a part-time job or you don't have one. You can't have one "yesterday" unless you were fired from that part-time job.
May 4, 2023
I had part-time job yesterday. I enjoyed talking a lot with the employees. I don't have a part-time job today, so I will go out.
I had a part-time job yesterday = I had a job that was only ONE DAY and it was for part of the day
I worked part time yesterday. - I have a (part-time) job and yesterday I worked less than 6 hours.
I enjoyed talking a lot with the employees. -- we we use a different syntax
English sentence order:
subject - verb - object - place - manner - time
so "a lot" would go AFTER "the employees"
I enjoyed talking with the employees a lot. better, but "a lot" is nota great choice here.
This is what I would write (this is what people SAY (spoken English):
I really enjoyed talking with the employees.
We would use: 'really"
I really like x. I really like cookies.
I really like to x or v+ing. I really like to read/ I really like reading.
May 4, 2023
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