Do you know the difference between “Work in Progress” and “Work in Process”? Both are used when talking about things that are not yet finished, but they are a bit different. Let’s learn more about them.
Work in Progress: This phrase has been used for a long time. People use it to talk about tasks that people are doing, but are not done yet.
Work in Process: This phrase is mostly used in factories. It talks about items that workers are making, but are not ready yet.
Work in Progress: Use this when talking about jobs, plans, or art that are not done yet.
Work in Process: Use this when talking about things being made in factories, like toys or clothes.
Remember, “Progress” is for tasks we do, like a painting or a book. “Process” is for making things in factories, like a toy or shirt.
In short, use “Work in Progress” for tasks, plans, or art not done yet. Use “Work in Process” for items made in factories. This way, you can talk about things not finished in the right way!
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