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Hkqq Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Got to go/Leave

Hi Sir/Madam, which one of below is OK or both are OK?

I got to go now and I will come back around 11 o'clock

I am leaving now and I will be back around 11 o'clock
  

Top answer

All of those are okay: I must go now I must leave now I am leaving now I am going now (rather informal) All of those are okay: I will return around 11 I will be back around 11 I will come back around 11 You can use them in any combination. You don't need to say "o'clock" -- it's understood.

  • All of those are okay: I must go now I must leave now I am leaving now I am going now (rather informal) All of those are okay: I will return around 11 I will be back around 11 I will come back around 11 You can use them in any combination.
  • You don't need to say "o'clock" -- it's understood.
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All of those are okay:

I must go now

I must leave now

I am leaving now

I am going now (rather informal)

All of those are okay:

I will return around 11

I will be back around 11

I will come back around 11

You can use them in any combination.

You don't need to say "o'clock" -- it's understood.
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I've got to go now, and I will come back around 11 (o'clock).

I am leaving now, and I will be back around 11 (o'clock).

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