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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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I am working at a private English institute.

1) I am working at a private English institute.

2) I am working in a private English institute.

3) I am working for a private English institute.

Which preposition is natural to native English speakers? Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
  

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They are all possible. In the first two, you are not necessarily employed by the English institute; in the third, you you are not necessarily working in/at the institute's premises.

  • They are all possible.
  • In the first two, you are not necessarily employed by the English institute; in the third, you you are not necessarily working in/at the institute's premises.
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They are all possible.

In the first two, you are not necessarily employed by the English institute; in the third, you you are not necessarily working in/at the institute's premises.

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