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Talab1234 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Leaving from

1. I will leave from the office at 5 pm.

2. I will leave the office at 5 pm.

3. I will leave for office at 5 pm.

4. I will leave for home at 5 pm.


Are all of these grammatically correct?

  

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talab1234 1. I will leave from the office at 5 pm. 2.

  • talab1234 1.
  • I will leave from the office at 5 pm.
  • 2.
  • I will leave the office at 5 pm.
  • 3.
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talab1234

1. I will leave from the office at 5 pm.

2. I will leave the office at 5 pm.

3. I will leave for the office at 5 pm.

4. I will leave for home at 5 pm.

All correct as shown.

(None of these sentences are synonymous with another, though 1 and 2 are close in meaning.)

CJ

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