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Malinka Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

in/at/for a firm

Hi!
Please answer the following question.
Which preposition is better to use or which is preferable for native speakers:

e.g. "I work in/at/for a firm."

If possible, please explain why.
Thanks.
  

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Malinka Which preposition is better at or for, not in . Malinka explain why It matches the usage of native speakers. CJ

  • Malinka Which preposition is better at or for, not in .
  • Malinka explain why It matches the usage of native speakers.
  • CJ
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MalinkaWhich preposition is better
at or for, not in.
Malinkaexplain why
It matches the usage of native speakers.
CJ

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