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1. They are talking about what they want to be in the future.

2. They are talking about their future job.

(Are bothe the same in meaning? Do we have to use 'job' or 'jobs'?)
12 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
They are both the same.

Yes, use jobs in the second sentence.
12 years ago
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1. They are talking about what they want to be in the future.

2. They are talking about their future job.

(Are bothe the same in meaning? Do we have to use 'job' or 'jobs'?)

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