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Is it right to say: I'm leaving for home now.
I mean I am at my job talking to someone, so I'm about to go home.
I've seen on my studies that people being at home say I'm leaving for the library.
Oct 11, 2014 12:19 PM
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Yes, that's correct. In this context, 'I'm leaving' actually means 'I will leave', so you could also say, 'I'm leaving for home in about 20 minutes, so...'
October 11, 2014
yeah, that is correct
October 11, 2014
thank you all
October 11, 2014
i think it is right
October 11, 2014
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