Hello teachers,
which sounds better?
"He finished his work at 11:30 AM before leaving for home."
"He finished his work at 11:30 AM and then left for home."
Besides when using leave should I always use for next to it?
EX: Leaving for home, leaving for hospital, leaving for America and so on.
Thank you.
" Both sound fine. EX: Leaving for home, leaving for hospital, leaving for America and so on. Generally, yes.
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
tostyle unwhich sounds better?"He finished his work at 11:30 AM before leaving for home.""He finished his work at 11:30 AM and then left for home."
Both sound fine.
tostyle unBesides when using leave should I always use for next to it?EX: Leaving for home, leaving for hospital, leaving for America and so on.
Genera