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ESLBeginner Posted 17 years ago
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Could 'work with me' also mean 'cooperate'?

Hi, could 'work with me' mean 'cooperate'? not literally working in a same team or so? thanks!
  

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Absolultely. Come on, work with me here! -- Often used jokingly.

  • Absolultely.
  • Come on, work with me here!
  • -- Often used jokingly.
  • For example, you are trying to help someone explain his lateness to someone else, and he's not picking up the clue that you're trying to get him out of trouble.
  • Wife: Why are you so late?
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Absolultely.

Come on, work with me here! -- Often used jokingly. For example, you are trying to help someone explain his lateness to someone else, and he's not picking up the clue that you're trying to get him out of trouble.

Wife: Why are you so late?

You: Oh, the traffic was terrible, and there was an old lady crossing the road, and there was a major spill of marbles

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