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!
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.