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Huarache Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

work

When you ask someone when they finish work for the day, can you use either "of" or "from"?
When do you get out (of / from) work?
When do you get off (of / from) work?

Also how about When do you get off work? without of or from?

Sorry for asking a lot of questions at once but do these work as well?
When are you getting out (of / from) work?

Can all these be used interchangeably? Thank you for your help.
  

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The two possibilities are: When (what time) do you get off work? and When (what time) do you get out of work / When (what time) are you getting out of work/school today? also consider When (what time) do you get home from work/school?

  • The two possibilities are: When (what time) do you get off work?
  • and When (what time) do you get out of work / When (what time) are you getting out of work/school today?
  • also consider When (what time) do you get home from work/school?
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The two possibilities are:

When (what time) do you get off work?
and
When (what time) do you get out of work/ When (what time) are you getting out of work/school today?
also consider
When (what time) do you get home from wo

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