Anonymous Posted 14 years ago Grammar
This job is an one-year contract. VS. This job is under an one-year contract. This job is an one-year contract. VS. This job is under an one-year contract. Which one is natural to you and is there a meaning difference between them? Thank you so much as usual in advance.
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Top answer Anonymous This job is a one-year contract. VS. This job is under a one-year contract.
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TL;DR ▼ Anonymous This job is a one-year contract. VS. This job is under a one-year contract. Which one is natural to you and is there a meaning difference between them? The first one is natural. Free · every Monday Get the Weekly English Kit 📬 New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
Anonymous This job is a one-year contract. VS. This job is under a one-year contract. Which one is natural to you and is there a meaning difference between them?The first one is natural. I see no need for "under". See more answers