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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Wake up after you are due to start.

Is it correct to say "wake up after you are due to start working"?
The good thing about working nights is that you never wake up after you're due to start working. You never oversleep.

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Anonymous The good thing about working nights is that you never sleep in and so are never late to work. wake up after you're due to start working. You never oversleep.

  • Anonymous The good thing about working nights is that you never sleep in and so are never late to work.
  • wake up after you're due to start working.
  • You never oversleep.
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AnonymousThe good thing about working nights is that you never sleep in and so are never late to work. wake up after you're due to start working. You never oversleep.
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AnonymousThe good thing about working nights is that you never wake up after you're due to start working. You never oversleep.
That seems fine to me.
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It sounded potentially troublesome to me. I know it's unlikely, but it could imply "you always sleep after you're due to start working!"

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