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Fri 15 Aug, 2008 04:04 am
Samad has worked / has been working as a caretaker for twenty years. He still enjoys his work.
Which verb should I use?
Many thanks.
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Borat Sister - 08/15/2008
Either is fine.
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Fri 15 Aug, 2008 05:32 am
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