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12 Sep 2020
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"I want to enjoy work at the restaurant this afternoon."
Hello! Do you think the sentence above sounds OK? I know I can say "I want to enjoy working at the restaurant", but is it ok to say "enjoy work at the restaurant"? Thank you!
"I want to enjoy work at the restaurant this afternoon."
Hello! Do you think the sentence above sounds OK? I know I can say "I want to enjoy working at the restaurant", but is it ok to say "enjoy work at the restaurant"? Thank you!
Hello! Do you think the sentence above sounds OK? I know I can say "I want to enjoy working at the restaurant", but is it ok to say "enjoy work at the restaurant"? Thank you!
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it’s perfectly fine to say “enjoy work at the restaurant” if you’re talking to somebody who works at the restaurant, for example, and you want them to enjoy it. And your above sentence is fine :)
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@taehyungsack Thank you for your response. Well, can I use "enjoy work at the restaurant" when I talk about my restaurant job? For example, "I enjoyed work at the restaurant last night, but I can't enjoy it tonight because there are too many customers here tonight."?
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