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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

After hours

Hi,

Can I use 'after work' instead of 'after hours in the sentence below? What's the difference between them?

'Mr. Mooney gives Sheldon Leonard permission to shoot a bank robbery scene after hours for an upcoming TV series pilot.'

Thank you very much.

  

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anonymous Can I use 'after work' instead of 'after hours in the sentence below No. anonymous What's the difference between them? Employees do things after work, once their workday is over.

  • anonymous Can I use 'after work' instead of 'after hours in the sentence below No.
  • anonymous What's the difference between them?
  • Employees do things after work, once their workday is over.
  • Facilities do things after hours, after they have closed for the day.
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anonymousCan I use 'after work' instead of 'after hours in the sentence below

No.

anonymousWhat's the difference between them?

Employees do things after work, once their workday is over. Facilities do things after hours, after they have closed for the day.

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It can't be after work because the film crew is still working. Emotion: smile

CJ

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