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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is this the same?

She has 4 people working for her.

She has 4 people working under her.
  

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for = she's paying them under = she's the manager in charge of them Not hard and fast distinctions, however.

  • for = she's paying them under = she's the manager in charge of them Not hard and fast distinctions, however.
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for = she's paying them

under = she's the manager in charge of them

Not hard and fast distinctions, however.
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she is the boss. There's not much distinction between the two of them. the first one could mean that she is not working but the other people are, and the second one that she is working with them, but has a higher position.

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