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 teacher drica
 
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							| Hello! 
 I need some help... 
 What is the most correct to say for this answer "WHAT �S HER JOB?" HER JOB IS A SINGER  OR  HER JOB IS SINGER OR  SHE IS A SINGER. 
 Thanks in advance, |  20 Apr 2014      
					
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 elmaymonia
 
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							| She is a singer. Her job is a singer.
 
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 yanogator
 
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							| Definitely not "Her job is a singer". A singer is a person, not a job."She is (or She �s) a singer" or "She works as a singer."   @Lynne, I have a feeling your new photo doesn �t look at all like you. Your beard is probably less pronounced.     Bruce |  21 Apr 2014     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| @ Bruce, I found that young man �s picture on the internet and was quite taken with it; I hope it isn �t illegal to parade him on here! Alas, I have no beard, but I �m working on a moustache.  
 Lynne |  21 Apr 2014     
					
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 florimago
 
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							| I completely agree with Bruce and that includes cunliffe�s new profile ( the cat is still there but ... something is missing ... and it�s not the beard, haha) |  21 Apr 2014     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| @Lynne, You really don �t need to work on the moustache. It will come in on its own. (At least mine did).   Bruce |  21 Apr 2014     
					
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