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I am just get going to work vs I’m heading to work now

The second sentence, 'I'm heading to work now,' is correct and commonly used in English. It conveys the idea of going to work at the present moment. The first sentence, 'I am just get going to work,' is incorrect due to the grammatically incorrect phrase "am just get going."
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I am just get going to work

This phrase is incorrect. 'get going' is not the correct verb form to use in this context, and 'just' is unnecessary.

The correct form should be 'I am just going to work' or 'I am getting ready to go to work.'
  • If we were in Vegas, you'd be just going to work.
  • I'm just going to work. I'll see you tonight.
  • And for me, that's just going to work, and I still barely did it.
  • I'm just going to work at Suk Dong's land.
  • Relax, it was just Chelsea going to work.
  • It's just not going to work for me.
  • I'm just going to work for a couple of minutes and then I'm going to turn in.
  • He was just a guy going to work.
  • Here we are just finishing dinner, and the sun is coming up and people are just going to work.
  • It's just not going to work for me.
  • If he is trying to win me over tell him it's just not going to work.
  • Neil, we all want this sale to happen, but these terms, well they're just not going to work.
  • Listen, that is just not going to work for me.
  • It's just isn't going to work out.
  • You know, presenting a sound, well-argued, tight argument in English before a francophone audience just isn't going to work.
  • You're just going to have to work that much harder.
  • If I tell her to take her medicines every day and yet, no one in the household knows about her illness, so it's just not going to work.
  • So we're just going to work at a nice, leisurely pace, right?
  • No, I don't want that, but you been under surveillance just isn't going to work.
  • I'm sorry, Mummy, it was just never going to work out, OK?

Alternatives:

  • I am just going to work
  • I am getting ready to go to work

I’m heading to work now

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that someone is on their way to work at the present moment.

This phrase is a simple and clear way to express the action of going to work.
  • I'm heading to SoHo right now to work on him.
  • I'm supposed to go to work now.
  • I'm ready to go back to work now.
  • Okay, I'm going back to work now.
  • Look, I'm going to work now.
  • I'm going back to work now.
  • You know, I'm the one that has to work now.
  • I'm going to work now, where my pay is equal to my male colleagues.
  • Okay, I'm Leaving To Work Now.
  • I'm coming to work now, OK?
  • I know that you're not actually hiring anyone, till the new year, but just know that... I'm ready to work now.
  • I'm going to go to work now and go to the office.
  • Listen, I'm off to work now, OK?
  • I'm sorry, I'm heading to the airport.
  • Listen. I'm heading to a party at the lacrosse house.
  • I'm heading to the beach.
  • I'm heading to town now to get started.
  • Call me. I'm heading to the Dragon.
  • I'm heading to Jamaica Bay - to pick up the new barstools.
  • I'm heading to south station now.

Alternatives:

  • I'm on my way to work now
  • I'm going to work now
  • I'm off to work now
  • I'm leaving for work now

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