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what's the difference between "work in" and "work at"; "He is now..." and "Now He is..."
what's the difference between "work in" and "work at"; "He is now..." and "Now He is..."
1. He is now working in a bank.
2. He is now working at a bank.
3. Now, he is now working in a bank.
Mar 1, 2012 1:10 PM
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Working in = the field of
I am working in dentistry.
Work at = a place
I work at a factory.
Working on = a goal
I am working on my BA
March 1, 2012
*The difference between "work in"and "work at" is:
-"work in" means "find a place/position for..."
Example: Kim has just graduated the Banking Institute,so she is trying to work in a bank now.(she is trying to find a place in a bank)
-"work at" means "have a position and in action"
Example: Kim is a very successful CEO,she works at the BIDV bank now.
*"Now" is an adverb of time ant its position is in the first or final of a clause/sentence.
March 1, 2012
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