I am leaving for pakistan in the evening
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In American English, the correct statement is, "I am leaving for Pakistan." Also correct: "I'm going to Pakistan." It has to do with the verb preposition pairing... we don't "leave to," one "leaves from" or "goes to."
1. If someone said, "I'm leaving."
2. The follow-up inquiry would be, "Where are you going?" (The "to" is implied, but prepositions should not end a sentence or dangle without an object.)
3. The response (in this instance) would be, "I'm going to Pakistan."
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