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Angliholic Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Has a job/work to perform

Each person at the office has a job to perform.

Each person at the office has work to do.

Hi,

Do both of the above sound right and mean about the same? Thanks in advance.
  

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<< Each person at the office has a job to perform. Each person at the office has work to do. >> They are often used to mean the same, but not always.

  • << Each person at the office has a job to perform.
  • Each person at the office has work to do.
  • >> They are often used to mean the same, but not always.
  • You can run out of work and you can work yourself out of a job.
  • Both can mean "something to do," and refer to separate little chores which are part of the bigger assignment.
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<< Each person at the office has a job to perform.
Each person at the office has work to do. >>



They are often used to mean the same, but

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