Sep 17, 2021i still work / i'm still working at the company. He was still working here then | at that time after three years on the job. I'm working i am at work 3 and 4 can be equivalent in meaning, just as the first dictionary entry suggests, and neither would be "more" correct.
Dec 29, 2022i have been working here for two years and am still waiting for a raise, even though my reviews show i'm a good employee. I have been working here for two years and have just received a. "can he be still working?" "can they still be sleeping?" could you tell me why there is a difference?
Using the verb "works" (in the sense of "functions," not in the sense of "labors") i would be more likely to use the progressive for something that isn't in a state of "not-working" for too long. Apr 17, 2024the sentence "i have worked in this hospital" means that the person has previously worked in the hospital, but it does not necessarily mean or emphasize that they are still working there. Apr 30, 2022"i've been working in a dentist's office since september." this suggests that they are still working there.
See this usage chart, showing that we much prefer why isn't it working? Uncontracted why is not it working isn't remotely idiomatic). Jul 28, 2022you can ask "why hasn't it worked?", "why didn't it work?" or, especially if you are still trying, "why isn't it working?" to ask a question we say isn't it, hasn't it or didn't it.