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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Difference between on and for

We are working on our project.
We are working for our project.
Which one is correct?
  

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In this case, you want on . 'For' would indicate that you are working on behalf of or representing.

  • In this case, you want on .
  • 'For' would indicate that you are working on behalf of or representing.
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In this case, you want on. 'For' would indicate that you are working on behalf of or representing.
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1. We are working on our project.
2. We are working for our project.

Both are correct, but they have different meanings.

The first one means that we are doing work on the actual project. We are developing it.
The second one means that we are doing some work that will benefit the project. Maybe we are collecting/raising money for it or doing some other type of work in the

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