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work together to do sth

phr. v..
A1 Beginner Oxford

phr. v.. to cooperate with other people to achieve a shared goal.

phr. v.. An intransitive phrasal verb meaning to collaborate on a task, often followed by an infinitive clause expressing the shared objective.


SIMPLE

We work together to clean the house.

CONTEXTUAL

The two departments often work together to develop new marketing strategies.

COMPLEX

Rival city-states would sometimes work together to repel a common external threat, despite their otherwise constant animosity.

Particles
together
Separability
inseparable
Pattern
work + together + to + verb
Usage

Often followed by 'on' + a project or 'to' + a verb describing the goal.

Teaching tip

Contrast with 'work alone' or 'work independently'. A simple classroom activity is giving pairs a problem that can only be solved with information from both partners.

Pitfall

They work together for finish the report.They work together to finish the report.The purpose or goal is expressed with the 'to' infinitive, not 'for'.

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