Kai
Hey can you help me understand these two sentences?? 1. I don't see a future for this job. 2. I don't see a future with this job. I guess both of them are grammatically correct but there's a subtle difference between them. I think the first one means this line of work has no future even if you change your company and the second one, I think it means I don't see a future for myself if I keep working at this company but I might have a bright future if I change my company. I could be wrong so please correct me if I am.
2024年7月3日 02:33
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You are correct, both sentences are grammatically correct but have subtle differences in meaning: 1. "I don't see a future for this job.": Implies that the job itself (or the line of work) has no prospects or potential, regardless of the company. 2. "I don't see a future with this job.": Implies that you don't see a future for yourself if you continue in this specific job or with this company, but you might see potential if you switch companies.
2024年7月3日
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