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Cat navy 425 Posted 6 years ago
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Dear all,

I work in the Health Department as a permanent employee. Suppose a person asks me "Which department do you work?", I would like to know which of the following answers are correct and also wish to know how a native speaker answers this question.

1) I work in the Health Department.

2) I work for the Health Department.

3) I work with the Health Department.

4) I am working in the Health Department.


Thank you.

  

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I work in the Health Department as a permanent employee. ", I would like to know which of the following answers are correct and also wish to know how a native speaker answers this question. These are all correct.

  • I work in the Health Department as a permanent employee.
  • ", I would like to know which of the following answers are correct and also wish to know how a native speaker answers this question.
  • These are all correct.
  • 1) I work in the Health Department.
  • 2) I work for the Health Department.
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I work in the Health Department as a permanent employee. Suppose a person asks me "Which department do you work in?", I would like to know which of the following answers are correct and also wish to know how a native speaker answers this question.

These are all correct.

1) I work in the Health Department.

2) I work for the Health Department.

3) I work with

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