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AbdulRahman Alsaleh Posted 14 years ago
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But in my opinion " He holds a job. " means that he has so many jobs, but he holds on to this one, particularly

"He struggled to HAVE a job." He doesn`t have a job. He strives to get one.
"He struggled to HOLD a job." He has a job, and he strives to hold it.

If I`m wrong, please do let me know.
  

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AbdulRahman Alsaleh But in my opinion " He holds a job. " means that he has so many jobs, but he holds on to this one, particularly No, it just means that he is employed in a job. " He doesn`t have a job.

  • AbdulRahman Alsaleh But in my opinion " He holds a job.
  • " means that he has so many jobs, but he holds on to this one, particularly No, it just means that he is employed in a job.
  • " He doesn`t have a job.
  • He strives to get one.
  • " He has a job, and he strives to hold it.
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AbdulRahman AlsalehBut in my opinion " He holds a job. " means that he has so many jobs, but he holds on to this one, particularly
No, it just means that he is employed in a job.
AbdulRahman Alsaleh"He struggled to HAVE a job." He doesn`t have a job. He strives to get one.
The correct phrasing is "He struggled to find/get a
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