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01cite10Discusman12cite10What's the difference between those two sentences? and are they correct in terms of grammar?12br
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10I have been working for this company for five years. - I'm still working for this company now12br
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10I had been worked for this company since 2001.- I am no longer wo
01cite10Kooyeen12cite10Hi Discusman, this is the way I see it:12br
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