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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Survival

A: Have you got a permanent job?

B: Nope, I am working temporarily for my survival until I get a well-paid job.

Is this correct conversation?

  

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kumenglish Nope, I am working temporarily for my survival It means that he would die (starve to death) if he did not earn a little money. B: Nope, I am working temporarily to make ends meet until I get a well-paid job. That means he is barely earning enough to cover food, rent, and other basic necessities.

  • kumenglish Nope, I am working temporarily for my survival It means that he would die (starve to death) if he did not earn a little money.
  • B: Nope, I am working temporarily to make ends meet until I get a well-paid job.
  • That means he is barely earning enough to cover food, rent, and other basic necessities.
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kumenglishNope, I am working temporarily for my survival

It means that he would die (starve to death) if he did not earn a little money.

B: Nope, I am working temporarily to make ends meet until I get a well-paid job.

That means he is barely earning enough to cover food, rent, and other basic necessiti

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