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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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I ended up early my work today

  

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No. You can say: I finished (my) work early today. If you include "my", it sounds as if you are referring to some specific pieces of work that you needed to do, rather than just your regular day at work.

  • No.
  • You can say: I finished (my) work early today.
  • If you include "my", it sounds as if you are referring to some specific pieces of work that you needed to do, rather than just your regular day at work.
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No. You can say:

I finished (my) work early today.

If you include "my", it sounds as if you are referring to some specific pieces of work that you needed to do, rather than just your regular day at work.

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