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Till now I'm not working with any companies. vs Till now I'm not working with any company

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. The first phrase, 'till now I'm not working with any companies,' is appropriate when referring to multiple companies. The second phrase, 'till now I'm not working with any company,' is suitable when talking about one specific company.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1115 views

Till now I'm not working with any companies.

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple companies.

This phrase is used when talking about not having worked with any companies up to the present moment.
  • I'm not working with your partner.
  • I'm not working with him anymore.
  • I'm not working with that girl.
  • As long as I'm not working with him.
  • I'm not working with Gogol, Nikita.
  • Forget it. I'm not working with you.
  • I'm not working with him.
  • I'm not working with Shaq.
  • I'm not working with her.
  • Okay, but I'm not working with him.
  • I'm not working with her, I told you.
  • As of now, I'm not working with the Albuquerque Sun-Bulletin.
  • I trust you. It's just I'm afraid we're not working with grade-a beef here.
  • Nobody, I'm not working with anybody.
  • I'm not working with the assassin, but I do know her.
  • Now I'm working with Mitch Preston.
  • Right now I'm working with origami specifically...
  • Now I can see what I'm working with.
  • So don't you imply that I'm not working with you here.
  • Just because I'm not working with him does not mean that I will work with you.

Alternatives:

  • till now I haven't worked with any companies.
  • up to now I'm not working with any companies.
  • so far I haven't worked with any companies.
  • until now I'm not working with any companies.

Till now I'm not working with any company

This phrase is correct when referring to one specific company.

This phrase is used when talking about not having worked with any specific company up to the present moment.
  • I'm not working with your partner.
  • I'm not working with him anymore.
  • I'm not working with that girl.
  • As long as I'm not working with him.
  • I'm not working with Gogol, Nikita.
  • Forget it. I'm not working with you.
  • I'm not working with him.
  • I'm not working with Shaq.
  • I'm not working with her.
  • Okay, but I'm not working with him.
  • I'm not working with her, I told you.
  • As of now, I'm not working with the Albuquerque Sun-Bulletin.
  • I trust you. It's just I'm afraid we're not working with grade-a beef here.
  • Nobody, I'm not working with anybody.
  • I'm not working with the assassin, but I do know her.
  • Now I'm working with Mitch Preston.
  • Right now I'm working with origami specifically...
  • Now I can see what I'm working with.
  • So don't you imply that I'm not working with you here.
  • Just because I'm not working with him does not mean that I will work with you.

Alternatives:

  • till now I haven't worked with any company.
  • up to now I'm not working with any company.
  • so far I haven't worked with any company.
  • until now I'm not working with any company.

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