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It's ok to say: My father starts work ?
i think it's better say My father start to work or my father start working, what of them it's ok? please!
Apr 20, 2014 12:00 AM
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If you mean that your father recently got a job, you can say "My father started working" or "My father started to work".
If you say "My father starts work" it usually refers to starting at a specific time, such as "My father starts work at 9"
I hope this helps :)
April 20, 2014
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If your father just started (began) a new job:
My father has started working.
My father has started working again.
If he got the new job but didn't start it yet:
My father starts his new job on Monday.
My father will start his new job on Monday.
My father will start working again on Monday.
Hope this helps! :)
April 20, 2014
1
My father starts working at 8pm.
My father starts to work at 8pm.
April 20, 2014
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