Today, I am working from home. Usually, I work at the office. I like to work from home. My team works from home today. He usually works at the office.
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| Present Simple (Habits) | Present Continuous (Today) |
|---|---|
| I work at the office. | I am working today. |
| She works from home. | She is working now. |
| They usually work. | They are working this week. |
When I work from home, I am always for online meetings.
I split my week the home office and the company office.
At home, I do not spend time for the elevator in the morning.
, my team works two days at home and three at the office.
I have video calls when I am at the home office.
The kitchen is when you come into the company office.
Practice
I usually at the office. (habit)
Today, she from home. (now)
"He usually works at the office, but today he ___ from home."
Match each sentence to the correct tense.
He writes software programs from home. He can ___.
Take the to floor three. The meeting room is there.
The kitchen is the elevator on the third floor.
I to my laptop at nine in the morning.
A meeting where you see the person on screen is a...
Tomorrow I work at the office . Today I work from home.
Working from home takes less on long commute days.
The office has fast elevators, but I prefer the for exercise.
I a quiet desk by the window when I work from the office.
On Fridays the in-office crew shares a slice of at three.
Hybrid plans through the months of the year
Some teams keep the same hybrid plan for all twelve months of the year. Other teams change the schedule for the busy months — for example, more office time in March and June for big launches. If you wonder why a team changes the plan, the manager can usually explain in a short note. The simple rule is: tell your team early. If you do not have anything special on your calendar, you can stay home; if there is a client visit, come to the office.
Which question word do you use to ask for a reason?
If you do not have on your calendar tomorrow, please come to the office.