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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Report for

I usually report for work around 9:30 AM.

Can use "report for" in the "work from home" model?

  

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No. If you're working from home, use "start" or "begin" instead.

  • No.
  • If you're working from home, use "start" or "begin" instead.
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No. If you're working from home, use "start" or "begin" instead.

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kumenglish"report for"

That's excessively formal.

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kumenglish

I usually report for work around 9:30 AM.

Can use "report for" in the "work from home" model?

Yes, but, at least to my ear, it sounds more appropriate in the context of a military organization, where it can also be "report for duty".

As suggested above, I'd just say "... usually start work around ...".

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