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Tildetdouspart Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

For or with

What's the difference between these two prepositions? How and when to use them?

1. I used to work (for, with ) her many years ago.

If she was my boss is using "for" correct?

Thanks!

  

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If you work for someone, she is indeed your boss and if you work with someone she is a colleague.

  • If you work for someone, she is indeed your boss and if you work with someone she is a colleague.
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If you work for someone, she is indeed your boss and if you work with someone she is a colleague.

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