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Submitted by marzieh on Wed, 15/04/2020 - 11:34

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I like to do data visualization and programing SQL but now I do not job reason coronavirus. I am very upset.

Submitted by Sel on Tue, 14/04/2020 - 10:51

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I am an accountant financial advisor. I would like to be psychologist.

Submitted by Mischet on Mon, 23/03/2020 - 11:00

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At this moment i work as accountant .I would like to be a doctor,is a great job.

Submitted by Dariusz on Thu, 05/03/2020 - 03:28

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I have worked as a office worker, workman and merchant.

Submitted by Nourhene.boussema on Thu, 30/01/2020 - 04:25

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before marriage I worked in association for two years I give money for poor people and use computer and phone.Now I live in Oman and I have license on French that’s why I can’t find a job here because they use the English language. I would like to work a teacher or office worker they are my favorites works.

Submitted by fariba on Tue, 19/11/2019 - 08:08

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i am office worker but i would like a professor.
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Submitted by Aniyanmon on Sat, 09/11/2019 - 07:50

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Dear Sir, I would like to know whether the following expressions are grammatical. And also please tell me whether their meanings are the same as I have given against each in brackets. 1) I would give you my car, but it is not with me. (Now I am ready to give me my car, but unfortunately, it is not with me.) 2) I would tell her, but I don't see her these days. (I want/wish to tell her, but nowadays I am not seeing her.) 3) I would come there, but I don't have a vehicle. (I am ready to come there, but unfortunately, I don't have a vehicle.) Thank you. 2)
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Submitted by Peter M. on Sun, 10/11/2019 - 08:35

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Hello Aniyanmon,

All of those are fine and the meanings are as you describe. Well done!

 

Peter

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