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i just resumed work today vs i just resume work today

The correct phrase needed here is "I just resumed work today." The verb "resume" needs to be in the past tense "resumed" to match the past time reference indicated by "today."
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i just resumed work today

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when you want to express that you have started working again today after a break or interruption.

Examples:

  • I just resumed work today after my vacation.
  • She just resumed work today after being on sick leave.
  • They just resumed work today after the holiday break.
  • I just want to say good work today.
  • Anyway, I just... (laughs) Something kind of amazing happened at work today with Audrey.
  • He's just resumed classes today.
  • He's just resumed classes today.
  • I was trying to do some work today and then Cali woke up after a half hour, and she wouldn't go back down, and I just didn't get anything done.
  • Dr. Sloan, I just wanted to say That your work today with Dr. Shepherd
  • And I did not come into work today.
  • I surprised Jackie at work today.
  • What we are discussing how Satan works today.
  • But great work today, then.
  • Something Hershel said at work today.
  • Listen, something happened at work today.
  • I had to drag myself to work today.
  • You did very good work today.
  • I picked her up after work today.
  • You're not going to work today either.
  • You don't have work today.
  • He gave us such a boost at work today.
  • We started phoning hospitals when he didn't show up for work today.
  • This guy told me the strangest thing at work today.

i just resume work today

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "resume" should be in the past tense form "resumed" to match the past time reference.

  • I just want to say good work today.
  • Anyway, I just... (laughs) Something kind of amazing happened at work today with Audrey.
  • We resume work first light tomorrow morning.
  • We're now allowed to resume work on the show.
  • I was wondering if you would like to resume work on my biography.
  • We can resume work on Boxing Day, Mr Saxon.
  • I was trying to do some work today and then Cali woke up after a half hour, and she wouldn't go back down, and I just didn't get anything done.
  • Yes, and it seems that we're allowed to resume work on the show, just so long as it's not for profit or public consumption.
  • Dr. Richardson has been treated and is ready to resume work.
  • And that allowed me to resume work, you understand?
  • As to the matter in hand, we have come here to resume work on an issue which goes back some time.
  • Currently, the United Nations tries to resume work of the Committee of Missing Persons.
  • If you miss a dose, just resume your usual schedule the following day.
  • Dr. Sloan, I just wanted to say That your work today with Dr. Shepherd
  • I've got 72 hours to file this report, so I will just resume this part of the investigation after that.
  • Is that why you ordered Park and her team to resume work on the weapons grid?
  • Staff who slaughter animals and work on and handle meat shall wash and disinfect their hands several times during each working day and each time they resume work.
  • This requires special measures to make it possible to reconcile family life with a career and enable women to resume work after taking a legitimate career break.
  • These interim steps which I have just outlined would enable us to keep the process alive and to be ready, when the time comes, to resume work for a complete round.
  • Therefore we in this Parliament should insist that when Mr Clinton resumes work, presuming he is not impeached, this is an issue which he should address as a matter of urgency.

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