construction or construction site
"I've been working construction all day."
OR
"I've been working at a construction site."
Do we work construction or at construction site? Perhaps "at" or "on" construction?
Re: construction or construction site
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ostap77
"I've been working construction all day."
OR
"I've been working at a construction site."
Do we work construction or construction site? Perhaps "at" or "on" construction?
I believe both at a construction site and on a construction site will be fine.
By the way, has anyone seen any databases, websites which collect online tutors?? I am looking for an online tutor for my nephew.
thanks!
Adam
Re: construction or construction site
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Adam.Tiff
I believe both at a construction site and on a construction site will be fine.
By the way, has anyone seen any databases, websites which collect online tutors?? I am looking for an online tutor for my nephew.
thanks!
Adam
How about the first two entences?
Re: construction or construction site
Hi Adam
There's a lot, you sholuld google 'online tutor' or stg like that, otherwise I need to improve my english, and I'm looking for a teacher as well ;-) a couple of week ago I came across this site: teachingglobal.com, its quite new but worth a try!
I hope I could help
L