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Muhammed Qasim
"I am leaving from office", is it right sentecne?
When I am coming back from office to home, I call my son to inform that I am leaving office and coming back home. Please make corrections to the sentences below if wrong:
- I am leaving from office to home
- I am leaving office for home
- I am leaving for home
Please suggest any alternatives for using word "Leave".
Feb 15, 2018 1:55 AM
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I'm leaving the office
I'm leaving the office now
I'm leaving work
All of the above are correct. Hope this helps!
February 15, 2018
1
To answer your second question, you can say "I am heading home" or "I am on my way home" as an alternative to "leave".
February 15, 2018
1
The correct versions of these sentences are: I'm leaving the office for home/ I am leaving for home.
Here are some other more advanced expressions: I'm on my way out of the office (I'm in the process of leaving) / I'm just walking out of the office and I'll be home in an hour (again in the process of leaving)
February 15, 2018
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Muhammed Qasim
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