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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

At first

A: Can you do this task?

B: I am going to call it a day. So, when I start my work tomorrow, I do this task at first.

Please check the conversation.

Any phrasal verb for "start my work"?

  

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Well, maybe "go to work" (begin to work). " This is a future action. " Here is how I would say it all: Not now.

  • Well, maybe "go to work" (begin to work).
  • " This is a future action.
  • " Here is how I would say it all: Not now.
  • I am going to call it a day.
  • However, when I start working tomorrow, I'll do that task first.
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Well, maybe "go to work" (begin to work).

However, do not say "I do." This is a future action. Also, do not say "at first." Here is how I would say it all:

Not now. I am going to call it a day. However, when I start working tomorrow, I'll do that task first.

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