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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

We are under the gun to get this project finished at work.

We are under the gun to get this project finished at work.

Does the inclusion of 'at work' means that the project can only be worked on in office hours?



Thank you

PBF

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No, it only means at the place of work. Use italics for your examples.

  • No, it only means at the place of work.
  • Use italics for your examples.
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No, it only means at the place of work.
Use italics for your examples.
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PeaceblinkfriendWe are under the gun to get this project finished at work.

Does the inclusion of 'at work' means that the project can only be worked on in office hours?



Thank you

PBF
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Thank you for your replies.

Just to be certain that I completely understand this. The other interpretation of the phrase is that it only serves to tell us where the project belongs to, am I correct?

Thanks again

PBF
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The original sentence is poor as it is ambiguous.
It can mean that you have problems at work, or that you can't take the project home to work on it:
Write, if you mean you have problems at work:
We are under the gun at work to get this project finished.
At work, we ar
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PeaceblinkfriendThank you for your replies.

Just to be certain that I completely understand this. The other interpretation of the phrase is that it only serves to tell us where the project belongs to, am I correct?


Thanks again

PBF

We are under the gun to get this project fi

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