Thursday, July 22, 2021

 I'm working on + (noun) - English Speaking Basics

'I'm' is a contraction for the words 'I am.' The phrase 'working on' relays a physical or mental effort towards an accomplishment.

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Here are some examples:

"I'm working on a big project."

"I'm working on training my dog."

"I'm working on making new friends."

"I'm working on educating myself."

"I'm working on my homework."

"I am working on painting a house."

"I am working on a new idea."

"I am working on my computer."

"I'm working on my website."

"Working" sentence example

She's working at the hospital to pay for her education.

But you haven't been working there all that long.

So yeah, if you told them to choose between working and not working, many would choose to relax.

You knew little of what any other scientist was working on.

If you take something worth a dollar, spend an hour working on it, and your employer sells it for three dollars, no way in the world can you ever make more than two dollars an hour?

I could not in one hundred lifetimes make a working electric lamp, even knowing what I know now.

That might be true, but there was no point in working at becoming a spendthrift simply because he had money.

Yet someone had told him that she was working for Sarah.

He was working on the ranch, fifteen miles away.

It was all working out very well for him.

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