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yoshi-pooh



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 6:39 am    Post subject: change... Reply with quote

Hi, everyone!

When you mean you want to get a new job and quit the current one, which of the following sentences would be correct?

1. I want to change a job.
2. I want to change jobs.
3. I want to change my job.
4. I want to change my jobs.

Thank you!

yoshi-pooh
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pinenut



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Location: Illinois, U.S.A.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 7:40 am    Post subject: Re: change... Reply with quote

yoshi-pooh wrote:
Hi, everyone!

When you mean you want to get a new job and quit the current one, which of the following sentences would be correct?

1. I want to change a job.
2. I want to change jobs.
3. I want to change my job.
4. I want to change my jobs.

Thank you!

yoshi-pooh


I think #2 is the best choice. I hope most people don't have to hold more than one job at a time. So you want to change your current job (singular).
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buddhaheart



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Location: Vancouver, BC Canada

PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 10:02 am    Post subject: Re: change... Reply with quote

pinenut wrote:
yoshi-pooh wrote:
Hi, everyone!

When you mean you want to get a new job and quit the current one, which of the following sentences would be correct?

1. I want to change a job.
2. I want to change jobs.
3. I want to change my job.
4. I want to change my jobs.

Thank you!

yoshi-pooh


I think #2 is the best choice. I hope most people don't have to hold more than one job at a time. So you want to change your current job (singular).


I believe Pinenut you mean #3?
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Lorikeet



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 11:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can't explain why, but "I want to change my job." and "I want to change jobs." both sound okay. Perhaps the plural job refers to the current and the new one.
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yoshi-pooh



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 6:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear pinenut, buddhaheart, and Lorikeet,

Thanks for your replies. I'm still cofused, though.

I understand you say, "I changed trains" when you got off a train and got on another at a station. If the same logic is applied to the case of "job", I think it might be okay to say, "I changed jobs" and Lorileet says this sounds correct.

1. I want to change a job.
2. I want to change jobs.
3. I want to change my job.
4. I want to change my jobs.

Having read your replies, now I understand that #1 and #4 are wrong. But what about the remaining two:#2 and #3? Are they equally okay? Or would either of them be better for ESL learners to use?

Thank you.

yoshi-pooh




Having read your replies,
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pinenut



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:19 am    Post subject: Re: change... Reply with quote

buddhaheart wrote:
pinenut wrote:
yoshi-pooh wrote:
Hi, everyone!

When you mean you want to get a new job and quit the current one, which of the following sentences would be correct?

1. I want to change a job.
2. I want to change jobs.
3. I want to change my job.
4. I want to change my jobs.

Thank you!

yoshi-pooh


I think #2 is the best choice. I hope most people don't have to hold more than one job at a time. So you want to change your current job (singular).


I believe Pinenut you mean #3?


Yes, I meant #3. I am sorry for my careless reply.

I suggest that you focus on the usage of the verb, change, rather than the noun, job. You say, "I change a thing to another." You change your current job (to another) assuming that you hold a job at the same time.
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