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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
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I will get to work at 10:30 AM tomorrow.

Can we say this way with "get to work"?

  

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Yes, but the sentence overall has a somewhat non-conversational feel and would not fit all contexts. For example, in conversation with work colleagues at one's place of work, one might say "I'll be in by 10:30 tomorrow" (or "I should be in by 10:30 tomorrow" to suggest a bit more doubt).

  • Yes, but the sentence overall has a somewhat non-conversational feel and would not fit all contexts.
  • For example, in conversation with work colleagues at one's place of work, one might say "I'll be in by 10:30 tomorrow" (or "I should be in by 10:30 tomorrow" to suggest a bit more doubt).
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Yes, but the sentence overall has a somewhat non-conversational feel and would not fit all contexts. For example, in conversation with work colleagues at one's place of work, one might say "I'll be in by 10:30 tomorrow" (or "I should be in by 10:30 tomorrow" to suggest a bit more doubt).

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