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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Stretch

I need two hours' permission as I want to pick up my uncle from the airport. However, I will stretch/extend my today working time.

Please check the sentence and give any suitable phrasal verb for "stretch/extend"

Can we say "my today working time"?

  

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kumenglish Can we say "my today working time"? No. kumenglish Please check the sentence and give any suitable phrasal verb for "stretch/extend" I wouldn't put it that way.

  • kumenglish Can we say "my today working time"?
  • No.
  • kumenglish Please check the sentence and give any suitable phrasal verb for "stretch/extend" I wouldn't put it that way.
  • "I would like to leave for two hours today, please, from ( time ) to ( time ) because I have to pick up my uncle from the airport.
  • "
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kumenglishCan we say "my today working time"?

No.

kumenglishPlease check the sentence and give any suitable phrasal verb for "stretch/extend"

I wouldn't put it that way.

"I would like to leave for two hours today, please, from (time) to (time) because I have to pick up my uncle from the airport.

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