Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Working"
The meaning of "Working" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does a working dinner mean?
A:
It’s basically a business meeting that’s being held during dinner. Same with “working breakfast” or “working lunch,” you’re discussing business during the meal.
Q:
What does You’re working on programing the Web site, right?Yes, it’s nearly ready. What does nearly mean? mean?
A:
nearly means almost and very close.
It is almost ready.
It is almost ready.
Q:
What does (In a working place...)I had to punch back in , or I get docked mean?
A:
Still old fashioned but another example of a clock card machine.
Q:
What does I’m working up to. mean?
A:
It’s easier to understand when you think of it meaning the same as “i’m going to” or “i’m going to do it eventually”
I’m working up to quitting my job.
I’m going to quit my job.
I’m working up to quitting my job.
I’m going to quit my job.
Q:
What does perhaps you have your working life ahead of you? mean?
A:
Your working life ahead of you means theres a vast amount of time/years to begin your working career. The implication of it is that you still have most of your life ahead of you, and so can do pretty well whatever you wish to do.
Example sentences using "Working"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I’m working on a…that is due….
A:
Here are various ways to express "I'm working on a [project] that is due [deadline]":
1. I'm working on a presentation that is due next Monday.
2. Currently, I'm working on a report that needs to be submitted by the end of the week.
3. I'm in the midst of working on a proposal that is due in two days.
4. Right now, I'm focused on a project that has a deadline coming up soon.
5. I've got my hands full working on a project due by the 15th.
6. I'm dedicating my time to a task that needs to be completed by Friday.
7. At the moment, I'm occupied with a project that's due early next month.
8. I have a tight schedule as I'm working on a project that has a deadline approaching.
9. I'm deep into working on a task that needs to be finished by the end of the day.
10. Currently, my main priority is a project due in the next couple of weeks.
1. I'm working on a presentation that is due next Monday.
2. Currently, I'm working on a report that needs to be submitted by the end of the week.
3. I'm in the midst of working on a proposal that is due in two days.
4. Right now, I'm focused on a project that has a deadline coming up soon.
5. I've got my hands full working on a project due by the 15th.
6. I'm dedicating my time to a task that needs to be completed by Friday.
7. At the moment, I'm occupied with a project that's due early next month.
8. I have a tight schedule as I'm working on a project that has a deadline approaching.
9. I'm deep into working on a task that needs to be finished by the end of the day.
10. Currently, my main priority is a project due in the next couple of weeks.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I'm looking forward to stating working with you.
Is this sentence correct? I feel it is wrong because after TO don't need to use ING. also starting working ING two times sounds not right for me.
Thank you.
Is this sentence correct? I feel it is wrong because after TO don't need to use ING. also starting working ING two times sounds not right for me.
Thank you.
A:
"Please give me some example sentences. Im looking forward in working with you"
I think that is way better.💕
I think that is way better.💕
Q:
Please show me example sentences with A) “I’m working out for 30 minutes.”
(,which I think isn’t right)
B) “I was working out for 30 minutes.”
(,which someone nice told me is right)
I just want to know if A) is wrong.
🙏Thanks
.
(,which I think isn’t right)
B) “I was working out for 30 minutes.”
(,which someone nice told me is right)
I just want to know if A) is wrong.
🙏Thanks
.
A:
"I'm working out" is present tense, it is unnatural to attach a timeframe to it.
"I'm working out right now" is ok though, because it is a specific time.
"I'm working out right now" is ok though, because it is a specific time.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with blended working.
A:
Since working at home during lockdown I have asked my boss about the possibility of blended working when this is all over.
My company offers blended working to all employees.
I tried blended working but I prefer to be in the office as I like the interaction with my colleagues.
Since my son started school I have been working at home in the morning and in the office in the afternoon. This blended working suits my lifestyle.
My company offers blended working to all employees.
I tried blended working but I prefer to be in the office as I like the interaction with my colleagues.
Since my son started school I have been working at home in the morning and in the office in the afternoon. This blended working suits my lifestyle.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I think I'm a hard working person. because~~.
A:
I think I am a hard working person because I have an inherent desire to preserve
I think I am a hard working person because I want to deliver the best results possible
I think I am a hard working person because I refuse to give up
I think I am a hard working person because quitting is not in my vocabulary
I think I am a hard working person because I know what it takes to do my best
I think I am a hard working person because I will do whatever needs to be done to proove myself
I think I am a hard working person because I admire the efforts of others and aspire to exceed expectations
I think I am a hard working person because I refuse to disappoint
I think I am a hard working person because I want to be the type of person I admire.
I think I am a hard working person because I want to deliver the best results possible
I think I am a hard working person because I refuse to give up
I think I am a hard working person because quitting is not in my vocabulary
I think I am a hard working person because I know what it takes to do my best
I think I am a hard working person because I will do whatever needs to be done to proove myself
I think I am a hard working person because I admire the efforts of others and aspire to exceed expectations
I think I am a hard working person because I refuse to disappoint
I think I am a hard working person because I want to be the type of person I admire.
Synonyms of "Working" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between isn’t working and is broken and is out of order ?
A:
Isn’t working means that it won’t turn on or won’t function correctly. It might or might not be broken.
This soda machine isn’t working. You’ll have to go inside the store to buy one.
Broken means that something is damaged. It’s in pieces or falling apart.
This sidewalk is broken in two places.
My leg was broken when a horse stepped on it.
In the US, we use these words interchangeably most of the time.
Out of order is used most often on temporary signs when something can’t be used because it needs to be fixed.
This soda machine isn’t working. You’ll have to go inside the store to buy one.
Broken means that something is damaged. It’s in pieces or falling apart.
This sidewalk is broken in two places.
My leg was broken when a horse stepped on it.
In the US, we use these words interchangeably most of the time.
Out of order is used most often on temporary signs when something can’t be used because it needs to be fixed.
Q:
What is the difference between I’m working away from home. (work away from home) and I’m on a business trip. (business trip) ?
A:
a business trip would mean you are visiting a place specifically for your work.
If you are "working away from home" that just means you are somewhere that isn't your home or workplace. It doesn't mean you traveled for business reasons.
If you are "working away from home" that just means you are somewhere that isn't your home or workplace. It doesn't mean you traveled for business reasons.
Q:
What is the difference between it's been awesome working with all of you and it has been awesome working with all of you ?
A:
Son lo mismo. Con "it's", solamente combinas las palabras "it has".
Q:
What is the difference between I've been busy working or taking care of the baby. and I've been busy working and taking care of the baby. ?
A:
@H-oon the first sentence means that you were busy either because of work or the baby, not both. The second sentence means that you were busy both because of work and the baby :)
Eg.
I'll be busy doing my homework or working (you will be doing one of the activities)
I'll be busy doing my homework and working (you will be busy because of doing two things)
:)
Eg.
I'll be busy doing my homework or working (you will be doing one of the activities)
I'll be busy doing my homework and working (you will be busy because of doing two things)
:)
Q:
What is the difference between hard working and working hard ?
A:
Hard-working is used more to describe a person’s character. Working hard describes a person’s actions.
“She is a hard-working student.”
“He has never taken a vacation. I’ve never seen such a hard-working man.”
“I am working hard now so I can relax later.”
“She’s usually lazy, but today she has been working hard.”
“She is a hard-working student.”
“He has never taken a vacation. I’ve never seen such a hard-working man.”
“I am working hard now so I can relax later.”
“She’s usually lazy, but today she has been working hard.”
Translations of "Working"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I am writing about my working style and schedule. My working arrangement form has been accepted by Smith and GW administrator office. From 10 December to 12 January, I will work at my home as the schedule below. Thank you for understanding.
A:
I am writing to you about my working style and schedule. My working arrangement form has been accepted by Smith and GW administration office. From 10 December to 12 January, I will work from home as per the schedule below. Thank you for your understanding.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "The working process has delayed due to that reason" is it correct?
A:
Yes it's correct.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? maybe I _____ working oug too much and I should spend s little less time at the gym.
what auxiliary verb I can use?? *be* *do* or *have*
what auxiliary verb I can use?? *be* *do* or *have*
A:
AM or HAVE BEEN both are OK here
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I’m working for a contraction company
A:
not really, but how you said it sounds like "I'm working for condraction company" you needed to say the "a" and for contraction, you need to try bring the "T" out more because it sounded more like a "D"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I love you because of your working face (job attitude)
A:
A common phrase to describe that would be "work ethic", the attitude towards a job/completing work.
I love your work ethic/I love you because of your work ethic.
I love your work ethic/I love you because of your work ethic.
Other questions about "Working"
Q:
I wish I wasn’t working day after tomorrow. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I wish I wasn’t working day after tomorrow.
✓ I wish I wasn’t working the day after tomorrow.
✓ I wish I wasn’t working the day after tomorrow.
Q:
I’m working in the office tomorrow, but originally I was planning to work from home. Does this sound natural?
A:
It's natural. You can also say "I'm working in the office tomorrow, but I originally planned to work from home."
Q:
Which one is the most natural?
I’m working on ABC company now.
I’m working in ABC company now.
I’m working for ABC company now.
Does this sound natural?
I’m working on ABC company now.
I’m working in ABC company now.
I’m working for ABC company now.
Does this sound natural?
A:
for が自然です。
on だと、ABC が、契約先みたいです。ABC社に頼まれた仕事をしてる。
in でも、いい時もあります。
on だと、ABC が、契約先みたいです。ABC社に頼まれた仕事をしてる。
in でも、いい時もあります。
Q:
How is new working going? Does this sound natural?
A:
× How is new working going?
✓ How is your new job going?
✓ How is your new job going?
Q:
What/who could/would work/be working for me 24/7?
Hm,
Um,
Uhh,
I think the air and my heart work/are working for me 24/7.
Q1
“Hmm, Um, Uhh”
Did I use them right?
Could you teach me other marks for a casual chat?
Q2
* work / be+ working
Can I use both with 24/7?
Does this sound natural?
Hm,
Um,
Uhh,
I think the air and my heart work/are working for me 24/7.
Q1
“Hmm, Um, Uhh”
Did I use them right?
Could you teach me other marks for a casual chat?
Q2
* work / be+ working
Can I use both with 24/7?
Does this sound natural?
A:
× What/who could/would work/be working for me 24/7?
✓ What could be working for me 24/7 (inside my body).
× I think the air and my heart work/are working for me 24/7.
✓ I think my lungs (Your lungs is just best suited in this context as "the air" just doesn't' sound right.) and my heart are working for me 24/7.
Q1 You only really use "Hmm, Uhh, umm" as silence fillers or to show that your thinking (so yes you did use them the correctly, but you can also use them when you don't know what to say next like instead of going silent or extending the last vowel/consonant you can say hmm, uhh, umm
Q2 What works / What could be working
Yes you can and it sounds better anyhow.
✓ What could be working for me 24/7 (inside my body).
× I think the air and my heart work/are working for me 24/7.
✓ I think my lungs (Your lungs is just best suited in this context as "the air" just doesn't' sound right.) and my heart are working for me 24/7.
Q1 You only really use "Hmm, Uhh, umm" as silence fillers or to show that your thinking (so yes you did use them the correctly, but you can also use them when you don't know what to say next like instead of going silent or extending the last vowel/consonant you can say hmm, uhh, umm
Q2 What works / What could be working
Yes you can and it sounds better anyhow.
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