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Mohsen Jafari Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Co-rental vs. Co-working

I cannot understand the difference(s) between co-rental space and co-working space.

  

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'rental' means you pay a certain amount every month for the use of that space. 'working' means the space is used for work purposes, as opposed to spaces that might be used to live in (residential space) or to display things for sale (retail space), for example. In some contexts the two can refer to the same space.

  • 'rental' means you pay a certain amount every month for the use of that space.
  • 'working' means the space is used for work purposes, as opposed to spaces that might be used to live in (residential space) or to display things for sale (retail space), for example.
  • In some contexts the two can refer to the same space.
  • CJ
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'rental' means you pay a certain amount every month for the use of that space.

'working' means the space is used for work purposes, as opposed to spaces that might be used to live in (residential space) or to display things for sale (retail space), for example.

In some contexts the two can refer to the same space.

CJ

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