1. I work in Sanyo Factory
2. I am working in Sanyo Factory.
3. I have worked in Sanyo Factory.
4. I have been working in Sanyo Factory.
Am I right to say that 1 and 2 mean the same, while 4 is referring to an unspecified period of time of my employment with Sanyo, and 3 suggests that I am no longer in Sanyo's employment?
First, all of your sentences are wrong. They should read: 1. I work in the Sanyo factory.
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First, all of your sentences are wrong. They should read:
1. I work in the Sanyo factory.
2. I am working in the Sanyo factory.
3. I have worked in the Sanyo factory.
4. I have been working in the Sanyo
Thank you, Mister Micawber. I have got it. Thanks for correcting the errors too.