[Grammar] Work with you or working with you

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Mitz

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Dear teacher,

Please, can you help me? What is correct?

Work with you is very good or working with you is very good?

Thank you for your help.

Mitz.
 
Hi and welcome to Using English.

The noun phrase would be "working" but perhaps you may want to say something like this instead:
I enjoy working with you.
Working with you is enjoyable.
It's been great working with you.
I look forward to working with you.
 
Dear teacher,

Thanks a lot!

Mitz.
 
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