Work Phrases
English Phrases, proverbs, and expressions are an important part of everyday English. They come up all the time in both written and spoken English. Because Phrases don’t always make sense literally, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with the meaning and usage of each idiom. That may seem like a lot of work, but learning Phrases is fun, especially when you compare English Phrases to the Phrases in your own language.
List of Work Phrases
- 6 dollars per hour.
- Are you waiting for someone?
- Are you working today?
- Bring me my shirt please.
- Do you like to watch TV?
- Do you like your boss?
- Have you finished studying?
- He’s an Engineer.
- He’s very hard working.
- He works at a computer company in New York.
- How long have you worked here?
- How many hours a week do you work?
- How much money do you have?
- How’s the weather?
- How was the trip?
- I forget.
- I’m good.
- I’m ready.
- I still have a lot of things to buy.
- I’ve seen it.
- What does he do for work?
- What does your father do for work?
- What do you do for work?
- What do your parents do for work?
- What’s the matter?
- What time do you go to work everyday?
- When do you arrive in the U.S.?
- When do you get off work?
- Where did you put it?
- Where does it hurt?
- Where do you want to go?
Work Phrases with Meaning:
Here’s a list of “Work Phrases” in English:
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6 dollars per hour.
Meaning: 6 dollars per hour.
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Are you waiting for someone?
Meaning: Are you waiting for someone?
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Are you working today?
Meaning: Are you working today?
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Bring me my shirt please.
Meaning: Bring me my shirt please.
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Do you like to watch TV?
Meaning: Do you like to watch TV?
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Do you like your boss?
Meaning: Do you like your boss?
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Have you finished studying?
Meaning: Have you finished studying?
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He’s an Engineer.
Meaning: He’s an Engineer.
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He’s very hard working.
Meaning: He’s very hard working.
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He works at a computer company in New York.
Meaning: He works at a computer company in New York.
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How long have you worked here?
Meaning: How long have you worked here?
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How many hours a week do you work?
Meaning: How many hours a week do you work?
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How much money do you have?
Meaning: How much money do you have?
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How’s the weather?
Meaning: How’s the weather?
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How was the trip?
Meaning: How was the trip?
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I forget.
Meaning: I forget.
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I’m good.
Meaning: I’m good.
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I’m ready.
Meaning: I’m ready.
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I still have a lot of things to buy.
Meaning: I still have a lot of things to buy.
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I’ve seen it.
Meaning: I’ve seen it.
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What does he do for work?
Meaning: What does he do for work?
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What does your father do for work?
Meaning: What does your father do for work?
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What do you do for work?
Meaning: What do you do for work?
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What do your parents do for work?
Meaning: What do your parents do for work?
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What’s the matter?
Meaning: What’s the matter?
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What time do you go to work everyday?
Meaning: What time do you go to work everyday?
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When do you arrive in the U.S.?
Meaning: When do you arrive in the U.S.?
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When do you get off work?
Meaning: When do you get off work?
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Where did you put it?
Meaning: Where did you put it?
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Where does it hurt?
Meaning: Where does it hurt?
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Where do you want to go?
Meaning: Where do you want to go?