Intermediate
- Useful
expression for job
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work
/ worked / worked / working
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Generally, use "work"
to describe any purposeful action : making money, managing
necessary duties around the house, and physical and mental
labor.
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1- She has worked as a nurse
for ten years. |
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2-
He's been working as a painter
since he left high school. |
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3- She graduated with a bachelor's degree.
Now she's going to work on her
master's degree. |
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4- He's working
at his desk. He's working on
his computer. |
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5- Our dryer isn't
working. We have to call someone
to fix it |
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6- This old radio still works. |
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7- He's working
on a big plate of food. |
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8- I am looking for full-time
work. |
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9- She does a lot of volunteer
work on the weekends. |
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10- They completed
work on the project. |
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11- Their work
is checked regularly |
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12- The new program requires
a lot of work |
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13- I am looking for
work |
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14- We met through
work |
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15- Please don't call me during
work hours |
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16- He doesn't have enough
work experience. |
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17- She works
hard all day. |
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18- I enjoy working
alone. |
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19- The computer works
perfectly now. |
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20- She is
working as a receptionist. |
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22- He works
for an insurance company |
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23- He is working
on a Masters in Education |
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24- The people I work
with are nice |