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Studley nee Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Should I say ' We are looking for a job' or 'We are looking for jobs'?
  

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Two people from the same construction company, for example, or in the same band would probably be looking for a job , as they would be working together. Individually, jobs would be better.

  • Two people from the same construction company, for example, or in the same band would probably be looking for a job , as they would be working together.
  • Individually, jobs would be better.
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Two people from the same construction company, for example, or in the same band would probably be looking for a job, as they would be working together. Individually, jobs would be better.
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I mean if I go to a supermarket with a friend of mine and asking for jobs.
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If you're both seeking employment, use the plural: jobs.

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