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I'm leaving to the hospital vs I'm leaving

The correct phrase is "I'm leaving." The phrase "I'm leaving to the hospital" is not correct in English. When talking about going to a specific location like a hospital, you should use the preposition "for" instead of "to."

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 4022 views

I'm leaving to the hospital

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition "to" is not used correctly in this context.

When indicating the destination you are going to, such as a hospital, use the preposition "for" instead of "to."

Alternatives:

  • I'm leaving for the hospital

I'm leaving

This phrase is correct in English. It indicates that you are departing from your current location without specifying a destination.

Use this phrase when you want to inform someone that you are departing from a place without mentioning a specific destination.

Examples:

  • I'm leaving work now.
  • I'm leaving the party early.
  • I'm leaving for the airport in an hour.
  • I'm leaving the office at 5 p.m.
  • I'm leaving the house soon.
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Alternatives:

  • I'm heading out.
  • I'm taking off.
  • I'm going home.
  • I'm on my way.
  • I'm off.

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