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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Preposition usage

Can anyone helo me with this confusion I am dealing with? I see a lot of people using both prepositions before the word company and I am confused about it.

Im looking forward to working at/in your company. Should you have any further questions--- email me at Email Removed.

  

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at sounds better here, but there is very little difference. Both are possible. We also say f or .

  • at sounds better here, but there is very little difference.
  • Both are possible.
  • We also say f or .
  • You need an apostrophe in I'm .
  • But in a business letter, say I am , Finally, here is some advice.
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at sounds better here, but there is very little difference. Both are possible. We also say for.

You need an apostrophe in I'm.

But in a business letter, say I am,

Finally, here is some advice. If you are applying for a job but have not yet been offered one, I wouldn't say this. We look forward to things that are going to happen.

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