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Tostyle un Posted 9 years ago
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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.

  

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" Both sound fine. EX: Leaving for home, leaving for hospital, leaving for America and so on. Generally, yes.

  • " Both sound fine.
  • EX: Leaving for home, leaving for hospital, leaving for America and so on.
  • Generally, yes.
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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.

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