I have been working at the same company, in increasingly senior roles, for the past 18 years – almost all my working life (I am 45). I’m starting to feel like a freak; in my industry, it is unusual to stay for longer than five years.
Which is correct I worked, I have been working?
tense – I worked, I’ve worked, I have been working. I need some clarifications – English Language Learners Stack Exchange. I worked, I’ve worked, I have been working. I need some clarifications. I lied to her. (I’m just making a statment) I’ve lied to her because the truth would have hurted her.
How many years have I worked at Google?
I’ve lied to her because the truth would have hurted her. I have been working at Google for 10years. (Meaning I am still working there) I’ve worked at Google and it was nice. (I don’t work anymore) I worked at Google.
When to use ” already ” and ” I have worked “?
(You intend to do it.) We use already + the present perfect simple when we want to emphasise that something is done or achieved, often before the expected time: I’ve already booked my flight home. Will you go and clean your teeth! I’ve already cleaned them.
How long have you been working at a job?
I have worked for 10 years — I may or may not still be working now. I have been working for 10 years – – I am still working now.
Why did I stay at the same company for 7 years?
Being happy in what I do is enough reason for me to stay. For job seekers, do not only consider salary and benefits. In the long run, finding a job that enables you to do what you want and what you’re really good at will do wonders to your life in general.
When is He has been working for the company since 2000?
“He is working for the company since 2000”, would be understood correctly but grammatically may be considered wrong because the tense is present tense but the sense conveyed is from a past to the present. I would recommend to read an answer by Cheng Annie on Quora to understand the distinctions of these tenses.
When to use’he has been working for the company since’?
“He has been working for the company since 2000” is the correct version. When you write “working for the company since 2000”, you’re talking about the past continuous tense. So to match, you use “has been”. If you use “is working”, which is the present continuous, to add to “since 2000” which implies the past.
Which is correct I am working or I have been working?
You work at a company with your colleagues. I am working means that you are currently working for that company. The verb phrase “have been working” is correct. It is present perfect continuous. It is correct because of the time phrase “for 3 years”. For and since are used with present or past perfect sentences.