Table of Contents
- 1 What is the difference between I currently work as a teacher and I am currently working as a teacher?
- 2 What is the difference between I work and I am working?
- 3 What is correct working in or working at?
- 4 Was working vs worked?
- 5 Do you work at or for a company?
- 6 Do you say I work with or for?
- 7 What does when I was working mean?
- 8 What does I am working mean?
- 9 What does I am working at the moment mean?
What is the difference between I currently work as a teacher and I am currently working as a teacher?
What is the difference between “I currently work as a teacher” and “I am currently working as a teacher”? Other than the fact that the first sentence uses the present simple tense and the second uses the present continuous tense, there is no difference in the meaning of the two sentences.
What is the difference between I work and I am working?
Usually “I currently work at…” means they are describing where they are employed, not necessarily that they are at work right at that moment. And “I am working at…” implies that they are there working at the moment they are saying it.
What is correct working in or working at?
You work in a type of place such as a bank, shop, or factory: She works in a library. You work at a particular place or organization: She works at the Library of Congress.
How do you say I am currently working?
In your job application you will probably say, ‘I am currently working at/ for a company and ready to move to your company’. Both the sentences are similar–working at/for the company essentially to earn a living. Another way of saying it is, you’re employed at a company.
Have been working Vs had been working?
ANS . has been working means the person is still working from the past 2 years and had been working is past perfect continuous that means person was working in continuity in the past at some point.
Was working vs worked?
Hence, “I worked all day today” suggests that the sun has dropped below the horizon and that it’s time for everyone to have a root beer. Meanwhile, “I was working today” suggests that work took place for a period of time, but has now concluded.
Do you work at or for a company?
I work at/for Intel. There is virtually no difference in meaning, except that I would notice: for tends to emphasize the relationship you have as an employee to your employer. in / at are more about the physical place (this is where you go to work every day)
Do you say I work with or for?
“I work with” can mean the same thing as “I work for” but it can be slightly ambiguous. By saying that you “work with” a company, it sounds, in my opinion, like you don’t put in that many hours there, or maybe they don’t even pay you. I work for Microsoft. <– The most common way in the United States.
What is difference between currently and presently?
“Currently” basically means at the current time or moment — at the present time. “Presently” means shortly or in a moment.
What is this word currently?
Currently means now. You’re currently reading the meaning of the word currently. As with other words you use to refer to the present time, when you use currently, you’re often implying that things might change. For example, if you say you’re not currently dating anyone, you’re hinting that you might in the future.
What does when I was working mean?
I was working means: You were working at a particular time but now you are not working.
What does I am working mean?
Saying ‘I am working’ means you are currently working. Saying ‘I work’ just lets people know that you do work. Saying ‘I am working’ means you are currently working. [News] Hey you! The one learning a language!
What does I am working at the moment mean?
I am working at the moment. Saying ‘I work’ just lets people know that you do work. Saying ‘I am working’ means you are currently working. Saying ‘I work’ just lets people know that you do work. Saying ‘I am working’ means you are currently working.
What is the difference between I have been working and vs?
I have been working (present perfect continuous) VS I had been working (past perfect continuous) Present perfect continuous: is used to speak about an action that started in the past and is still on in the present. The action is not completed. Example: I have been working at ABC for 5 years.
What is the difference between ‘in work’ and ‘at work’?
up vote 11 down vote accepted. “In work” means I have a job. I might not be there currently, but I have employment. “At work” means I am currently doing my job, or at least on the premises of my job.