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Nikitus Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

But, are you happy at your work?

In the question "But, are you happy at your work?", is the grammar correct?

Context:
Q: Are you happy at your work?
A. I am happy at my work, but my boss is really mean to me.
Q: But, are you happy at your work?

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Top answer

", is the grammar correct? " The "your" is usually just assumed, and omitted.

  • ", is the grammar correct?
  • " The "your" is usually just assumed, and omitted.
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NikitusIn the question "But, are you happy at your work?", is the grammar correct?
Yes, but a more natural sentence is "But, are you happy at work?"
The "your" is usually just assumed, and omitted.
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I did and hope you did too!

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