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Navitasan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Last night to work

Are these sentences correct:

1-This is my last night to work here. From now on, I will be working here in the mornings.
2-This is my last night of working here. From now on, I will be working here in the mornings.
3-This is my last night of work here. From now on, I will be working here in the mornings.

Do they mean:
a-This is the last night I can work here.
or:
b-This is the last night I have to work here,

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

1. This is my last night to work here. This is unidiomatic.

  • 1.
  • This is my last night to work here.
  • This is unidiomatic.
  • 2.
  • This is my last night of working here.
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1. This is my last night to work here. This is unidiomatic.

2. This is my last night of working here. I would not put it this way, but it is not exactly wrong.

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