Kia
Different ways of describing your work experience ? I've been been working for "X" since 3 years I'm working for "X" since 3 years I'm working with "X" for 3 years which sentence is correct ? Thanks for your help,
Jun 20, 2019 8:14 PM
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I've been been working for "X" FOR three years. Don't use the present continuous.
June 20, 2019
“For [a period of time]”. “Since [a point in time]”. Then, yes, use the present perfect continuous if you are talking about the period of time. “I have been working at Company X for three years.” If you use “... since 2016”, “I have worked at Company X since 2016” or “I have been working at Company X since 2016”.
June 20, 2019
Hi Kia. As far as I understand this topiс, if you want to make an emphasis on your work experience you have to say, "I've been working for 3 years." or "I've been working since last summer." Moreover, this sentence means that you are still working at the company.
June 20, 2019
'I've been working with "X" for 3 years', if "X" is a colleague. 'I've been working for "X" for 3 years', if "X" is an employer or boss.
June 20, 2019
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