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i am working - i work Can we use "i am working" instead of "i work" ? For example,

- what do you do?
- i am working for Apple.
21 mrt. 2011 00:15
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10 februari 2012

I am working as a/an (You use 'an' if followed by a vowel (a, e,i,o,u)

Ex(example) I am working as  an  engineer.

Ex (example) I am working as a  nurse.

You can also say:

I work as a/an......

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10 februari 2012
We use the simple present when we are talking about a general situation, something that is a normal part of your routine or a habit. So, if I asked you 'Where do you work?' your answer would be something like 'I work at ABC Ltd' because you do it every day.  But, we use the present continuous/progressive when we are talking about a limited period of time, something that will not last for very long. So, if I asked 'What are you doing now?' you could answer 'I am working, but I'm going to watch television later'.

So, yes you can use both, but they have slightly different meanings and give different information.
23 maart 2011
Yes. It works both ways. :)
21 maart 2011