I got up and got ready to go to my work correct the sentences
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I got up and got ready to go to work.
("My work" doesn't seem natural for AmE)
("My work" doesn't seem natural for AmE)
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The given sentence 'I got up and got ready to go to my work.' is incorrect.
'My' is a possessive pronoun, which according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'belonging to or connected with me; the possessive form of I, used before a noun.' In this sentence, 'my' will not be used before 'work' as it is in no way possessed by the speaker 'I.'
The sentence can be written in the correct manner in the following two ways :
1. I got up and got ready to go to work.
or
2. I got up and got ready for work.
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