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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

What is the difference between ( work for ) and ( work with )

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what is the difference between work for and work with ?
  

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You work for your boss. You work for your employer. You work with your colleagues and co-workers.

  • You work for your boss.
  • You work for your employer.
  • You work with your colleagues and co-workers.
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You work for your boss.
You work for your employer.

You work with your colleagues and co-workers.
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Work with is sometimes used colloquially to describe some aspect of someone's job.
She works with children = she teaches/treats/looks after/ etc. children.
She works with power tools = she uses power tools in her job.

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