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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Work at / for

I work for the government. VS. I work at the government.
Which one is natural to you? And is there a meaning difference between 'work for' and 'work at'? Thank you so much as always and have a good day in advance.
  

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You work at a place and you work for a company. I work for the government. )

  • You work at a place and you work for a company.
  • I work for the government.
  • )
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You work at a place and you work for a company.

I work for the government. (This is correct, natural, and very common.)

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