I’m working on + (noun)

When talking about what you’re working on, it can be helpful to clarify the specific project or task you’re focused on. To do so, you can use the phrase “I’m working on” followed by a noun that describes the thing you’re working on.

Here is an example table that shows some different options for the “I’m working on” phrase:

PhraseExample
I’m working on a projectI’m working on a project to redesign our company’s website.
I’m working on a reportI’m working on a report that analyzes our sales data from last quarter.
I’m working on a presentationI’m working on a presentation for next week’s client meeting.
I’m working on a proposalI’m working on a proposal to pitch a new product to our management team.
I’m working on an assignmentI’m working on an assignment for my statistics class.
I’m working on a taskI’m working on a task to update our customer database.

Structure:

  • I’m working on [noun]
  • Example: I’m working on a project to redesign our company’s website.

Additional examples in small sentences:

  1. I’m working on a painting for my upcoming art show.
  2. I’m working on a book about my travels in South America.
  3. I’m working on a recipe for a new type of vegan burger.
  4. I’m working on a puzzle with 500 pieces.
  5. I’m working on a video to promote our new product launch.
  6. I’m working on a plan to improve our team’s productivity.
  7. I’m working on a script for a short film I want to make.
  8. I’m working on a website for my freelance graphic design business.
  9. I’m working on a budget proposal for our department’s next fiscal year.
  10. I’m working on a quilt for my friend’s baby shower gift.
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