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Newguest Posted 18 years ago
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off/through

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00Is it OK to ask someone (wanting to know that he/she finished her work for today): Are you through for today? OR Are you off for today?02br
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0Are you through for the day? 02i 02br 02br 00Are you off today? 02i 02br 02br 00What time do you get off today?

  • 0Are you through for the day?
  • 02i 02br 02br 00Are you off today?
  • 02i 02br 02br 00What time do you get off today?
  • 02i 02br 02br 00Are you taking off for the day?
  • -- Perhaps could be used to say the person is leaving now, but earlier than expected.
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0Are you through for the day? -- Means 01i00Are you finished with your work for the day.02i02br
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00Are you off today? -- Means 01i00Do you have the 01u00whole02u00 day off?02i02br
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00What time do you get off today? -- Means 01i00What time are you scheduled to work until?02i
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0Thank you, Barbara!0-

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