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Can we say: I go with group of my work?



 
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Can we say: I go with group of my work? #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 24, 2008 15:52 pm   Can we say: I go with group of my work?
 

hello everybody
to day we are making an english exam
in the second activity : complete the paragraph with one word
and sometimes I go with group of my ................to the chess club and .................there untile the night

can we say: I go with group of my work
and seting there ............
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Can we say: I go with group of my work? #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 24, 2008 16:08 pm   Can we say: I go with group of my work?
 

A group of my coworkers = a group of people from where I work

There is no word "seting" but you can say "sit there" or "play there" or "talk there," among other choices.
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Can we say: I go with group of my work? #3 (permalink) Mon Nov 24, 2008 16:13 pm   Can we say: I go with group of my work?
 

but we can say group of my friends........or ...group of my work ...is it true :?:
and stay there
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Can we say: I go with group of my work? #4 (permalink) Mon Nov 24, 2008 16:45 pm   Can we say: I go with group of my work?
 

I need the answer........please
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Can we say: I go with group of my work? #5 (permalink) Tue Nov 25, 2008 3:52 am   Can we say: I go with group of my work?
 

I think you can wait more than half an hour before coming to the conclusion that no one will answer you.

You can say "a group of my friends," but you cannot say "a group of my work." Your "work" doesn't refer to people.

You can say "a group from work" or "a group of my coworkers."

Yes, you can say "and stay there all night."

The original post "untile the night" is not correct. "until nightfall" or "until late in the night" or "all night" but not "until the night."
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