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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Preposition

I want to know the difference in using work for and work in.

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If I own a restaurant and I hire you as a chef, you work for me. When your friend asks you what you do for a living, you would tell him: I work in a restaurant as a chef. Is this clear?

  • If I own a restaurant and I hire you as a chef, you work for me.
  • When your friend asks you what you do for a living, you would tell him: I work in a restaurant as a chef.
  • Is this clear?
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If I own a restaurant and I hire you as a chef, you work for me.

When your friend asks you what you do for a living, you would tell him: I work in a restaurant as a chef.

Is this clear?

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