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Titiwangsa Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

I am leaving now to company.

I tell Jasmine that I am leaving and have to go to company now.

"I am leaving now to company."

Is it sound natural?
  

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You have two different phrases: "I ... have to go to company" "I am leaving now to company" Neither is correct English, and it is not clear what you mean. Do you mean "company" as in a business organisation?

  • You have two different phrases: "I ...
  • have to go to company" "I am leaving now to company" Neither is correct English, and it is not clear what you mean.
  • Do you mean "company" as in a business organisation?
  • Do you mean you have to go to work?
  • Or do you mean something else?
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You have two different phrases:

"I ... have to go to company"
"I am leaving now to company"

Neither is correct English, and it is not clear what you mean. Do you mean "company" as in a business organisation? Do you mean you have to go to work? Or do you mean something else?

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