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Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

turn/job

0It's my ___ to do the dishes today. (A) name (B) turn (C) job (D) moment02br
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00B is correct. Is C also acceptable?0-
  

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0 Well, 01b 00job02b 00 is tricky in this environment, as you normally connect 01b 00jobs02b 00 with things which you do every day, and most of the time for pay. But I wouldn't be surprised with its use here. 02br 02br 00 But B is the natural.

  • 0 Well, 01b 00job02b 00 is tricky in this environment, as you normally connect 01b 00jobs02b 00 with things which you do every day, and most of the time for pay.
  • But I wouldn't be surprised with its use here.
  • 02br 02br 00 But B is the natural.
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0 Well, 01b00job02b00 is tricky in this environment, as you normally connect 01b00jobs02b00 with things which you do every day, and most of the time for pay. But I wouldn't be surprised with its use here. 02br
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00 But B is the natural. 0-
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01cite10Marius Hancu12cite10Well, 11b10job12b10 is tricky in this environment, as you normally connect 11b10jobs12b10 with things which you do every day, and most of the time for pay. But I wouldn't be surprised with its use here. 12br
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0Possible, though less probable. 01a05000 02a00=02br
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0The setting in which "my job... today" is when you have children who have different chores. Tonight, one child sets the table, one clears, and the third does the dishes. Yesterday, they each had a different job.02br
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00So one says "It's my job to do the dishes tonight."0-

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