0
Pdk001 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

different and another

hi all

i saw this at korean forum some one who asked it on what different between different and another

which one is a correct sentence?

i find different job

i find another job

i think both of them above is incorrect, i'm looking for new job is OK

please explain them if there is wrong..

thank in advance
  

Top answer

Hi, i saw this at korean forum some one who asked it on what different between different and another which one is a correct sentence? i find different job Simple present tense is not good in either of these examples. You might say 'I am finding a different job, I am going to find a different job, I found a different job', etc.

  • Hi, i saw this at korean forum some one who asked it on what different between different and another which one is a correct sentence?
  • i find different job Simple present tense is not good in either of these examples.
  • You might say 'I am finding a different job, I am going to find a different job, I found a different job', etc.
  • It depends on what you mean.
  • i find another job please explain them if there is wrong..
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
Hi,

i saw this at korean forum some one who asked it on what different between different and another

which one is a correct sentence?

i find different job Simple present tense is not good in either of these examples. You might say 'I am finding a different job, I am going to find a different job, I found a different job', etc. It de
0
thank you for answer

you mean that use I am.....?

i didn't know that is important in english, small letters is seems better than capital latters..

and does native speaker say like that " i'm trying to find a different job/ another job?

i thought that it's korglish(korean+engli
0
Capital letters are very important in English. 'I' is always a capital and you must start each sentence with a capital letter too. Proper nouns, such as Korean and English, always start with capital letters too. Although people may sometimes drop this in very informal writing, it is not correct to do so, and if you are learning English it is important that you learn these rules as otherwise all of

Related Questions