Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Job"
- It's my job.
- I need a job.
- He lost his job.
- Tom lost his job.
- He accepted the job.
- He stuck to his job.
- My sister has a job.
- Ann can't find a job.
- Did you finish the job?
- This job is killing me.
- He couldn't get the job.
- I like my job very much.
- Tom applied for the job.
- Why did he quit his job?
- I'm serious about my job.
- Someone will do that job.
- He's agreed to do the job.
- This is why I quit the job.
- Do you have a part time job?
- Is the job too much for you?
- How do you like your new job?
- Tony liked his job very much.
- He was looking for a good job.
- It was his job to gather eggs.
- He's thrilled with his new job.
- I have to find a part-time job.
- You're the best man for the job.
- He has the ability to do the job.
- He'll finish the job by tomorrow.
- He applied for the job and got it.
- He is still too young for the job.
- I took on the job of proofreading.
- I'll have to find a part-time job.
- My job is taking care of the baby.
- She asked him to not quit his job.
- She pressured him to quit his job.
- I'll begin doing the job right away.
- I plan to get a job as soon as I can.
- She talked him into quitting his job.
- I think it's time for me to get a job.
- Do you think he did the job on his own?
- Do you think I'm qualified for that job?
- I am going to start a new job next week.
- I'm tired of working a nine-to-five job.
- I can't believe you turned down that job.
- I think it's time for me to get a new job.
- Are you sure that you want to quit your job?
- He saw Tom leave before the job was finished.
- I didn't know he had decided to leave his job.
- I'll be with you as soon as I finish this job.
- I hear he's just begun looking for another job.
- By the way, did you hear that Mary quit her job?
- Are you seriously thinking about quitting your job?
- Tom is thinking about applying for a better-paying job.
- Tom is going to apply for a job with a computer company.
- I haven't decided yet whether I'll go to college or get a job.
- After I graduated from college, I got a job with my father's company.
- I don't care what your names are. Once this job's over, I'm out of here.
- After she lost her job, she couldn't afford to feed her dogs, so she gave them away.
- It’s still too hard to find a job. And even if you have a job, chances are you’re having a tougher time paying the rising costs of everything from groceries to gas.