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Dec. 22, 2025

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My last work day in this year

I am working at a big multinational company.
Today my last day in this year.
I look around me i see lot of work stations which are empty.
At the moment only i working, becuse the coworker are on holiday.
Unforuntlety i should be on holiday, but i arrived here from 2 month ago, so my holidays are over on my last job.
It is the reason why i working now

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I am working at a big multinational company.

My last work day in this year


My last work day in this year My last work day this year

My last work day inof thise year My last work day of the year

Sounds more natural and intuitive to use ‘of the’ instead

I am working at a big multinational company.


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Today my last day in this year.


Today is my last day in this year. Today is my last day this year.

Today is my last day of work in this year. Today is my last day of work in this year.

Today is my last day inof thise year. Today is my last day of the year.

‘is’ is required here for the sentence structure to be grammatically correct.

I look around me i see lot of work stations which are empty.


I look around me iand I see a lot of work stations which are empty. I look around me and I see a lot of work stations which are empty.

When I look around me i, I see lot of work stations which are empty. When I look around me, I see lot of work stations which are empty.

I look around me i. I see lot of empty work stations which are empty. I look around. I see lot of empty work stations.

This works best as 2 sentences. ‘I’ needs to always be capitalised, even if it’s not at the beginning of a sentence.

At the moment only i working, becuse the coworker are on holiday.


At the moment I’m the only ione working, because themy coworkers are on holiday. At the moment I’m the only one working, because my coworkers are on holiday.

At the moment, only iI am working, because themy coworkers are on holiday. At the moment, only I am working because my coworkers are on holiday.

At the moment only iI’m working, because themy coworkers are on holiday. At the moment only I’m working, because my coworkers are on holiday.

‘I am’ or ‘I’m’ is grammatically correct. Coworker has to be plural because there are many work stations so many coworkers.

Unforuntlety i should be on holiday, but i arrived here from 2 month ago, so my holidays are over on my last job.


Unfortuntletately iI should be on holiday, but iI arrived here from 2 month ago, so my holidays are over on my last job. Unfortunately I should be on holiday, but I arrived here 2 month ago, so my holidays are over on my last job.

Unfortuntlety iately, I should be on holiday, but iI arrived here from 2 month ago, so myI can't take holidays are over on my last jobt my new job yet. Unfortunately, I should be on holiday, but I arrived here 2 month ago, so I can't take holiday at my new job yet.

Unforuntlety iI should be on holiday, but iI arrived here from 2 months ago, so unfortunately my holidays awere overused up on my last job. I should be on holiday but I arrived here 2 months ago, so unfortunately my holidays were used up on my last job.

Where you place ‘unfortunately’ changes the meaning of the sentence. I changed where it was so it’s unfortunate that you don’t have holidays, not that you should be on holiday. Time is always plural when it has been more than one so it is ‘2 months’.

It is the reason why i working now


It is the reason why iI’m working now It is the reason why I’m working now

IThat is the reason why iI am working now That is the reason why I am working now

It is the reason why iI’m working now. It is the reason why I’m working now.

When it’s singular, it is always ‘I am’ or ‘I’m’.

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