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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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‘Teaching’ or ‘to teach’? ‘For’ or ‘in’?

Should I say ‘teaching’ or ‘to teach,’ ‘for’ or ‘in’? I think the correct ones are ‘teaching’ and ‘in.’ Is my thinking correct?

In 2005, Mr. Smith started (teaching, to teach) English (for, in) junior high school.
  

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Rommel Should I say ‘teaching’ or ‘to teach,’ ‘for’ or ‘in’? In 2005, Mr. Smith started (teaching, to teach) English (for, in) junior high school.

  • Rommel Should I say ‘teaching’ or ‘to teach,’ ‘for’ or ‘in’?
  • In 2005, Mr.
  • Smith started (teaching, to teach) English (for, in) junior high school.
  • in either works
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RommelShould I say ‘teaching’ or ‘to teach,’ ‘for’ or ‘in’? I think the correct ones are ‘teaching’ and ‘in.’ Is my thinking correct?In 2005, Mr. Smith started (teaching, to teach) English (for, in) junior high school.

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