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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
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Are the following sentences correct? If so, do they mean the same thing?

1) I'll be working at Christmas.

2) I'll be working on Christmas.

3) I'll be working on Christmas day.

4) I'll be working over Christmas.

5) I'll be working during Christmas.

6) I'll be working for Christmas.

Also, should I say, "I'll be working at Christmas" or "I'm working at Christmas"? What about "I work at Christmas"?

Thank you.

  

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1) I'll be working at Christmas. No 2) I'll be working on Christmas. Casual 3) I'll be working on Christmas day.

  • 1) I'll be working at Christmas.
  • No 2) I'll be working on Christmas.
  • Casual 3) I'll be working on Christmas day.
  • Good 4) I'll be working over Christmas.
  • Casual.
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1) I'll be working at Christmas. No

2) I'll be working on Christmas. Casual

3) I'll be working on Christmas day. Good

4) I'll be working over Christmas. Casual. Better: I'll be working ove

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