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Faisal amin Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

what's the difference?

I have been working for xyz company since 2005.
I have been working with xyz company since 2005.
I have been working at xyz company since 2005.
I have been working in xyz company since 2005.
  

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Hello, Faisal—and welcome to English Forums. There is really no difference: you may use any of those prepositions if you are an employee. If you are another company, use 'with'.

  • Hello, Faisal—and welcome to English Forums.
  • There is really no difference: you may use any of those prepositions if you are an employee.
  • If you are another company, use 'with'.
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Hello, Faisal—and welcome to English Forums.

There is really no difference: you may use any of those prepositions if you are an employee. If you are another company, use 'with'.

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