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Tostyle un Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Closing at work

Hello teachers,

What does this mean?

"I am closing at work tonight? "

Thank you.

  

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tostyle un "I am closing at work tonight? " More context is needed. A possible meaning is that the person is responsible for closing (locking up) the store, office or other business premises at the end of the working day.

  • tostyle un "I am closing at work tonight?
  • " More context is needed.
  • A possible meaning is that the person is responsible for closing (locking up) the store, office or other business premises at the end of the working day.
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tostyle un"I am closing at work tonight? "

As you have written it, the question mark is part of the sentence, but I will assume that you did not intend that, and that you are actually asking about the sentence:

"I am closing at work tonight."

More context is needed. A possible meaning is that the person is responsible for closing (locking up) th

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