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How to say that I'm leaving the house to go to work?
I'm leaving the house?
I'm going out of the house?
Not to move away... just to go to work or somewhere else.
21 de ene. de 2020 6:13
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You usually just say, "I'm leaving now" or "I'm going now" if the person knows where you are going.
If they don't, or you want to make sure they know where you're going, then you insert the destination:
"I'm leaving now for the shops", "I'm leaving for work now", etc.
21 de enero de 2020
You can also say "I'm heading out", that means you're leaving the house or whatever structure you are in to go somewhere. Other options are "I'm off" and "I'm going." However, if the other person doesn't yet know your destination then your sentence won't make it any clearer where you are going.
21 de enero de 2020
If the other person knows where you are, there is no need to add 'the house'.
21 de enero de 2020
I'm off to work.. I'm heading off to work
21 de enero de 2020
I'm going to work.
21 de enero de 2020
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