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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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My workplace closes down for renovation around the same time I going to move out of my house. I won't be working there anymore when I moved into my new house.
My workplace closes down for renovation around the same time I am [due] to move out of my house. I won't be working there anymore when I moved into my new house.
  

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Both aren't quite right but can be fixed. "My workplace closes down for renovation or renovations around the same (optional) time that (optional) I am going to move out of my house. " "My workplace closes down for renovation or renovations around the same (optional) time that (optional) I am [due] (it's best to include DUE) to move out of my house.

  • Both aren't quite right but can be fixed.
  • "My workplace closes down for renovation or renovations around the same (optional) time that (optional) I am going to move out of my house.
  • " "My workplace closes down for renovation or renovations around the same (optional) time that (optional) I am [due] (it's best to include DUE) to move out of my house.
  • Good.
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Both aren't quite right but can be fixed.
"My workplace closes down for renovation or renovations around the same (optional) time that (optional) I am going to move out of my house. I won't be working there anymore when or after I have moved into my new house."
"My workplace closes down f

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