0Hi teachers ,02br 02br 00Please help me by telling me whether all the ways of saying below are ok:02br 02br 00a/ A: How do you 01b00feel about02b00/ 01b00enjoy about/find/like02b00 being the director of that company ?02br 02br 00 (or: What do you 01b00think of/about02b00 being the director of that company ?)02br 02br 00 B: I 01b00find it very nice being02b00 the director of that company .02br 02br 00 (or: I 01b00think it very nice being02b00 the director of that company.)02br 02br 00b/A: How do you 01b00feel about02b00/ 01b00enjoy about/find/like 02b00working with us here ?02br 02br 00 (or:What do you 01b00think of/about working02b00 with us here ?)02br 02br 00 B: I 01b00find it very nice working02b00 with you here.02br 02br 00 (or: I 01b00think it very nice working02b00 with you here.)02br 02br 00Thank you in advance0-
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", while not incorrect, is uncommon in everyday speech, and to me sounds formal or old-fashioned. 0-
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", while not incorrect, is uncommon in everyday speech, and to me sounds formal or old-fashioned.
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0"Enjoy about" is wrong in both cases.02br 02br 00"I think it very nice...", while not incorrect, is uncommon in everyday speech, and to me sounds formal or old-fashioned. More usually you would say "I think 01b00it's02b00 very nice..."02br 02br 00All the other alternatives look OK.0-