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Ansonguy Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Difference between "start work" and "start your work" related to your job

(1) What time do you usually start work?

(2) What time do you usually start your work?

What's the difference between "start work" and "start your work" related to your job? Thanks a lot.

  

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The difference is that #1 is commonly said and #2 is not. Clive

  • The difference is that #1 is commonly said and #2 is not.
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The difference is that #1 is commonly said and #2 is not.

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