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Dilshi Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Could someone please correct my sentences

01. I'm going with a office fellow today.
02. I left from office.
03. I'm leaving from here now.
04. When will I meet my future fiancé?
05. Every day is a new day 'for' OR 'to' me.
  

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1. g: I'm going with a work colleague today. / I'm going with someone from the office today.

  • 1.
  • g: I'm going with a work colleague today.
  • / I'm going with someone from the office today.
  • ") 2.
  • I left the office.
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1. E.g: I'm going with a work colleague today. / I'm going with someone from the office today. (Obviously it requires a context to supply the answer to the question "Going where?")
2. I left the office.
3. I'm leaving (here) now.
4. OK; "fiancé" is male; "fiancée" is female.
5. Both are possible; "for" works a bit better in my opinion.

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