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It's been fun working with you. It's been fun...?

So one of my colleague is leaving.

1. It's been fun working with you.

2. It's been fun to work with you.

i feel the first sentence sound right. but is this correct tho? Is the 2nd sentence even grammatically correct?

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  • Sunny
    Lv 6
    6 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Both are grammatical. The first is more likely to be heard in this context. The first implies a more general reference, as you have worked with them in different ways for some time and you aren't referring to any particular work. The second may be more likely used when you are referring to some more specific work, perhaps a single project or incident, when you are actually thinking about the work. The difference is subtle.

    Source(s): ESL teacher
  • !!!
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    It's been great working with you.

  • I think "has been fun working with you would be better"

  • maybe it should be "it has been fun working with you"

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  • 6 years ago

    Dodge the bullet and write "I have enjoyed our time together at (the firm).

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