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Mezzopiano Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Finish or complete

I will be here until 5 pm, that will make me finish my hours.


-Is that sentence suitable in daily speaking?

-Should I use "finish" or "complete"?

  

Top answer

Any of the following would be more colloquial: I'll be here till 5. I'm off here at 5. I'm off at 5.

  • Any of the following would be more colloquial: I'll be here till 5.
  • I'm off here at 5.
  • I'm off at 5.
  • I'm done (here) at 5.
  • I go home at 5.
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Any of the following would be more colloquial:


I'll be here till 5.

I'm off here at 5.

I'm off at 5.

I'm done (here) at 5.

I go home at 5.

I quit at 5.

5 is quitting time (here).

Quitting time is 5 (here).

5 and I'm gone (from here).




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