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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

It's been or it was

A.Well,it's been nice working on this movie.
B.Well,it was nice to working on this movie

1.what is the difference between both of them ?
2.Which is the sentence that is grammatical
  

Top answer

*"To work or working" but not "to working". * The tense isn't really very important here, as it is clear that the work is finished, or nearly so.

  • *"To work or working" but not "to working".
  • * The tense isn't really very important here, as it is clear that the work is finished, or nearly so.
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*"To work or working" but not "to working".
* The tense isn't really very important here, as it is clear that the work is finished, or nearly so.

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