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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is there a difference between these two phrases?

She has worked for him for many years

vs

She worked with him for many years

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Anonymous She has worked for him for many years He is her boss now. Anonymous She worked with him for many years She and he used to be colleagues (co-workers).

  • Anonymous She has worked for him for many years He is her boss now.
  • Anonymous She worked with him for many years She and he used to be colleagues (co-workers).
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AnonymousShe has worked for him for many years
He is her boss now.
AnonymousShe worked with him for many years
She and he used to be colleagues (co-workers).
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Sorry, what i meant to say was

She has worked for him for many years

vs

She worked for him for many years

vs

She had worked for him for many years
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AnonymousShe has worked for him for many years
After many years, he is still her boss.
AnonymousShe worked for him for many years
He used to be her boss, but he is not her boss any more.
AnonymousShe had worked for him for many years
The sentence must have more context. There must

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