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Work For, Work In, Work As - English Grammar Lesson

Understand when to use work for, work in, and work as with this clear and concise video lesson.

Learning the correct usage of "work for", "work in", and "work as" is crucial for mastering English. These phrases may seem similar, but they are used in different contexts. This video lesson will guide you through the proper usage with 3 easy-to-remember tips.

  • Work For: Use "work for" when mentioning a company or a person's name. For example, "She works for Google" or "I work for Mr. Smith". This phrase is typically followed by a noun indicating the entity or person you are employed by.
  • Work In: Use "work in" when referring to a place or a field. Examples include "I work in a bank" or "She works in New York". This is often followed by a location or an industry.
  • Work As: Use "work as" when describing your job or role. For instance, "I work as a teacher" or "He works as a manager". This phrase is followed by a job title.

Understanding these distinctions will help you communicate more effectively in English. Practice with our video by filling in the blanks and applying these rules. For example, "She works ____ a manager" should be completed with "as". By mastering these phrases, you'll enhance your English fluency and confidence in both professional and casual conversations.

Office Talk - Upper intermediateGrammarBusiness EnglishUpper Intermediate

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