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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Work at/on

1. I continued working at the engine.

2. I continued working on the engine.

?3. I'm working at getting a university degree.

4. I'm working on getting a university degree.

Could you tell me which ones are correct and the differences in meaning?

I think they're all correct and the meanings are more or less the same thing.

  
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