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Jobb Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

What does the sentence mean?

I should be leavin' tomorrow's a work week day


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Please rewrite the sentence.
  

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Jobb, It's really two sentences. I should be leaving. Tomorrow is a work day.

  • Jobb, It's really two sentences.
  • I should be leaving.
  • Tomorrow is a work day.
  • You could put them into one sentence: Tomorrow is a work day, so I should be leaving.
  • Hope that helped.
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Jobb,

It's really two sentences.

I should be leaving. Tomorrow is a work day.

You could put them into one sentence:

Tomorrow is a work day, so I should be leaving.

Hope that helped.

Jim
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Why the speaker called "a work day" as "a work week day"?
Did he mean "a work weekday"?
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Why did the speaker call "a work day" "a work week day"?
I don't know. I don't call it "a work week day" or "a work weekday".

Everybody I know calls it "a work day".

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