Both are correct. “Are you still in the office” gives the meaning that you are working inside the office. “Are you still at the office” means you are at the office premises, maybe working or not but attending or waiting for something.
Which one is correct at work or in work?
“In work” means I have a job. I might not be there currently, but I have employment. “At work” means I am currently doing my job, or at least on the premises of my job.
Which is correct in or at?
“At” is used when you are at the top, bottom or end of something; at a specific address; at a general location; and at a point. “In” is used in a space, small vehicle, water, neighborhood, city and country.
Is it at or in a place?
“At” is generally used for smaller, specific locations, like at home, at work, at Starbucks, at Comicon. “In” is used for larger areas, like countries, towns, cities… The at Puri example is non-standard. It’s possible that the speaker was saying something like at [the XYZ in] Puri, using Puri as an abbreviation.
How do you say I am not coming office today?
But for future tense you can also say I am not coming tomorrow or May be I will not come tomorrow….
- I am unwell today.
- I am not keeping good today.
- I am not doing good today .
- I am not feeling good.
- I feel low today.
- I am a little down today.
Do you say I work in or at?
You work in a type of place such as a bank, shop, or factory: She works in a library. You work at a particular place or organization: She works at the Library of Congress.
What is the difference between live and stay?
Stay means to remain a specific/specified place, state or position. This is more temporary in nature. Live means being alive or reside in a particular place or a person. This is more permanent in nature.
Is it in or at school?
More videos on YouTube We actually use both in school and at school, for slightly different situations. At school means the person is literally, physically, inside the school.
Can I take leave today meaning?
What does “iam taking a leave today” mean? It means you will not attend(or leave) an event/class/etc.
What are the do’s and don’ts in office?
Below are some of the biggest don’ts of office life.
- Don’t “Reply All” to an email chain.
- Don’t have personal conversations at your desk.
- Don’t bring your emotions into the office.
- Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
- Don’t gossip about fellow coworkers…or your boss.
Do you say I work for or I work with?
“I work for” sounds like you have a boss at Microsoft, whereas “I work with” sounds as if you work alongside people at Microsoft, but do not report to anyone. “I work with” can mean the same thing as “I work for” but it can be slightly ambiguous.
How do you say I’m doing a job?
Variations of the phrase that would be used more often are “I did a job [where I…]” as in past tense. If you’re talking about being employed, try using “My job is…” or a longer version like “I work at (somewhere, e.g. Intel) where I (job e.g. build computers).” I do a job.
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