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Qual é a diferença entre to work my way e to work my way up e to work my way out e to work my way through ?Podes indicar apenas respostas exemplo.
Qual é a diferença entre to work my way e to work my way up e to work my way out e to work my way through ?Podes indicar apenas respostas exemplo.
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6 ago 2020
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- Inglês (RU)
@IMeneS
to work my way : to do a job the way that I want to do it.
I want to work MY way not your way.
to work my way up: to try and achieve a higher position in the organisation in which you are working
I’m gradually going to work my way up to be the boss.
to work my way out: to find a way to escape from of a difficult situation.
I have to work my ( a) way out of this bad relationship
to work my way through: to keep going when you are in a difficult situation.
If I can just work my way through the next couple of weeks, things will be okay.
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- Inglês (RU)
@IMeneS
to work my way : to do a job the way that I want to do it.
I want to work MY way not your way.
to work my way up: to try and achieve a higher position in the organisation in which you are working
I’m gradually going to work my way up to be the boss.
to work my way out: to find a way to escape from of a difficult situation.
I have to work my ( a) way out of this bad relationship
to work my way through: to keep going when you are in a difficult situation.
If I can just work my way through the next couple of weeks, things will be okay.
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@Brian_Walters you're a lifesaver 😊.
just a question can I use the first expression "to work my way" to mean that I work as I know slowly and without the help of others like when I say : I worked my way to learn English. or I worked my way up to become the person that I'm today. are the sentences above correct?!
just a question can I use the first expression "to work my way" to mean that I work as I know slowly and without the help of others like when I say : I worked my way to learn English. or I worked my way up to become the person that I'm today. are the sentences above correct?!
- Inglês (RU)
@IMeneS
Yes, that’s correct. When we say “ I worked my way “
we often put the emphasis on the word ‘my’
It also sounds better if you say “the person that I am today” rather than “ I’m “
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