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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Need Help. Computer.

Hi teachers,

What is she doing now?

a) She is working on the computer.

b) She is working with the computer.

c) She is typing on the computer.

Are all of them correct?

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

She is working on the computer.

  • She is working on the computer.
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She is working on the computer.
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Does it mean, the others are wrong?

TS
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Thinking SpainAre all of them correct?
All are grammatically correct, but b) is not very idiomatic. "work with" usually takes a person as complement.

I work with my students every day.

She'll be working with her employees on the project.

They worked with the children on the reading exercises.

CJ
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Hi CalifJim,

Thank you very much for your detailed reply.

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