Both phrases can be correct depending on the context. "Work for you" typically implies that someone is assisting or serving your interests, while "work with you" suggests collaboration and partnership. Choose the phrase that best fits the relationship or interaction you want to convey.
You would say "if she were not here to work," or possibly, "if she didn't have to work here."
you will say hi dad how was work
Work
you sayI wor in a schoolbut you can't say i work at school
"பணிக்கு திரும்பு" (Paṇikkiṟum tumpu) is how you say "back to work" in Tamil.
In Sicilian, you can say "Lavoru beddu" to mean great work.
You can say "I just got off work."
good work in Tagalog = magaling na paggawa
you would say :::: I have the opportunity to work for three companies.
Just say it after work or school!!!!!!!
Where do you work? = ¿Dónde trabajas?
it was God's work