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Layla1234 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

I work or I am working

I want to say that at the moment I am employed by someone and I am working at a hotel now and here the problem appears how to say that sometimes I work or I am working from 6 a.m. to 6.pm-12 hours a day or Sometimes I am working??

As far as I remember sometimes is a typical expression of Present Simple but on the other hand I would like to indicate that I am working somewhere at the moment and it will change for sure in the future and my working hours are not permanent.

Thanks in advance

layla
  

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The present tense is fine here. Possible: I used to work at ***, but now I'm working at YYY while looking for another job.

  • The present tense is fine here.
  • Possible: I used to work at ***, but now I'm working at YYY while looking for another job.
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The present tense is fine here.

Possible: I used to work at ***, but now I'm working at YYY while looking for another job.

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