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Reegis Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

I've been out of work since I lost/losing my job last year.

Hello.

1) I've been out of work since losing my job last year.
2) I've been out of work since I lost my job last year.

Is there any difference in meaning between the above sentences?
Let me add that it doesn't pertain to me Emotion: smile

  

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There's no real difference.

  • There's no real difference.
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There's no real difference.

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