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"I currently work at" vs "I'm working at"

English Language & Usage Asked on July 3, 2021

I currently work at a grocery store.

I’m working at a grocery store.

What would be the correct tense to use when we’re saying that we have a job but it’s a temporary one.

One Answer

"I currently work at a grocery store." The currently emphasizes the temporary nature of the job, as if it could change by the end of the day.

Answered by FeliniusRex on July 3, 2021

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