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When you get off of your work vs When you get off from your work

Both phrases are commonly used, but 'when you get off work' is the most common and concise way to express this idea. The prepositions 'of' and 'from' are not necessary in this context.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 810 views

When you get off of your work

This phrase is grammatically correct but less common and concise than the alternative.

This phrase is used to indicate the time when someone finishes their work or leaves their workplace.

Examples:

  • Let's meet for dinner when you get off of your work.
  • I'll pick you up when you get off of your work.
  • Come home when you get off work.
  • When you get off work come right home.
  • Get on the plane when you get off work.
  • I'll swing by when you get off work, take you out for a little cruise.
  • "Call me when you get off work." Right?
  • Call me when you get off work. I'll meet you somewhere.
  • I'll be over at Jacobs' to pick you up later when you get off of work, all right?
  • Whatever time you get off work tonight, you're going dancing.
  • Would you like to go for a little ride, when you get off work?
  • What time do you get off work?
  • What time do you get off work?
  • What time do you get off work?
  • What time do you get off work?
  • What time do you get off work?
  • Call me if you get off work early!
  • Listen, when do you get off work?
  • DATE TONIGHT... AFTER YOU GET OFF WORK.
  • So what time do you get off work?
  • But you get off from work when I do.
  • When do you get off work?

Alternatives:

  • when you get off work
  • when you finish work
  • when you leave work
  • when you're done with work
  • when your workday ends

When you get off from your work

This phrase is grammatically correct but less common and concise than the alternative.

This phrase is used to indicate the time when someone finishes their work or leaves their workplace.

Examples:

  • Let's go for a walk when you get off from your work.
  • I'll call you when you get off from your work.
  • Come home when you get off work.
  • When you get off work come right home.
  • Get on the plane when you get off work.
  • I'll swing by when you get off work, take you out for a little cruise.
  • But you get off from work when I do.
  • "Call me when you get off work." Right?
  • Call me when you get off work. I'll meet you somewhere.
  • Whatever time you get off work tonight, you're going dancing.
  • Would you like to go for a little ride, when you get off work?
  • What time do you get off work?
  • What time do you get off work?
  • What time do you get off work?
  • What time do you get off work?
  • What time do you get off work?
  • Call me if you get off work early!
  • Listen, when do you get off work?
  • DATE TONIGHT... AFTER YOU GET OFF WORK.
  • So what time do you get off work?
  • Your mother's been asking when her daughter Meredith gets off from work.
  • I'll be over at Jacobs' to pick you up later when you get off of work, all right?

Alternatives:

  • when you get off work
  • when you finish work
  • when you leave work
  • when you're done with work
  • when your workday ends

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