0Hi, I want to say words meaning like 'I very often left my cellphone at home when I go to work.' in other words.02br 02br 00Are these sentences below both correct?02br 02br 00'I'm always foggeting my cellphone when I go to work.'02br 02br 00'I'm always leaving my cellphone (at home) when I go to work.'02br 02br 00I want to use the word 'always' and the present continuous form. In the second sentence above, are the words 'at home' necessary?02br 02br 00Please help me out.0-
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0 First sentence: "forgetting"02br 02br 00Second sentence: Yes, "at home" is necessary - to make clear where you leave your cellphone. 0-
— Annvan
0 First sentence: "forgetting"02br 02br 00Second sentence: Yes, "at home" is necessary - to make clear where you leave your cellphone.
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