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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Wanna make sure

1. I Have worked longer than before on my project

(it means like I still work on it right?)


2. I have been worked on my project that I receive money from it

( it means the same but totally completed but something relates to the present like I have been created a project that I receive money from it, it likes relates to the present, but the product is complicted)

  

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Here is the only sense I can make of what you've written: 1. I am still working on my project. 2.

  • Here is the only sense I can make of what you've written: 1.
  • I am still working on my project.
  • 2.
  • I have been paid for doing the project.
  • CJ
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Here is the only sense I can make of what you've written:

1. I am still working on my project.
2. I have been paid for doing the project.

CJ

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