The sentence %22i am working today%22 tells me that either 1) you are working right at this moment while you speak to me or 2) you are going to be working all of today. the second sentence is the simple present tense...though a bit unusual. the simple pre
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Synonyms - what is another way to say %22working on%22? - english language ...
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Which is more appropriate — "I work for" or "I work at"?
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