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Kyle Truman
What does "work to do something" mean?
For three years,I have been working to protect my city.What does "work to do something" mean in this sentence?Does "work to do something" = "try to/endeavor to"?Thanking U!
Dec 4, 2015 5:39 AM
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"work to do something" does indeed mean "to endeavor" or "try one's best." It gives the impression that the person is doing something that is important to them and they want to improve themselves or the situation around them. In this case, "working to protect my city" means the speaker has been doing everything he can to keep the city safe.
December 4, 2015
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Kyle Truman
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