HUBLOT I'm leaving Los Angeles tomorrow morning by 6:30. HUBLOT I'm leaving Los Angeles by 6:30 tomorrow morning. Both are not clear to my perception.
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HUBLOT I'm leaving Los Angeles tomorrow morning by 6:30.
HUBLOTI'm leaving Los Angeles by 6:30 tomorrow morning.Both are not clear to my perception. If you say " I am leaving for LA tomorrow at 6:30 am". You are traveling from a point of origin to LA.
JarI 'm leaving L.A. tomorrow morning by 6:30This is not a natural sentence in my opinion. When I say: I have to check out of my room by 11 am. "By" -means no later than but can be before. That is a correct usage. If someone in LA has a flight departing LAX at 6:30 am, he will probably say " I am flying out of LAX at 6:30 ( meaning the flight scheduled to tak