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Comfy Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Sentence correction

Can anybody tell me which of the following sentences is correct?

> I need to be in office tomorrow.

> I need to be at office tomorrow

Thanks :-)
  

Top answer

Hi Comfy, Welcome to the Forum. In both of these, you need to say 'the office', or even my office. You can't just say 'office' with a countable noun.

  • Hi Comfy, Welcome to the Forum.
  • In both of these, you need to say 'the office', or even my office.
  • You can't just say 'office' with a countable noun.
  • > I need to be in the office tomorrow.
  • OK.
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Hi Comfy,

Welcome to the Forum.

In both of these, you need to say 'the office', or even my office. You can't just say 'office' with a countable noun.

> I need to be in the office tomorrow. OK. This grammar is correct, and this is what we normally say.

> I need to be at
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ComfyCan anybody tell me which of the following sentences is correct?

> I need to be in office tomorrow.

> I need to be at office tomorrow

Thanks :-)

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