Word usage then somebody is leaving the house
My wife is going to her one-hour-long running practise. She is standing on the entryway rag in our apartment fully equipped and ready to go. Me and my daughter are standing next to her and are waving bye-bye mummy.
Approve the right word usage in this sutuation, please.
When she is still inside our apartment, i should say "Our mummy is leaving to her running practice" ? it should be incorrect to say that she "is going to her running practice", right?
Just after she came out and shut the front door, i should say "Our mummy has gone to her running practice" it should be incorrect to say that she "has left to her running practice", right?
PS We live in Russia and trying to raise bilingua daughter.
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My wife is going to her one-hour-long running practise. She is standing on the entryway rag in our apartment fully equipped and ready to go. Me and my daughter are standing next to her and are waving bye-bye mummy.
Approve the right word usage in this sutuation, please.
When she is still inside our apartment, i should say "Our mummy is leaving to her running practice" ? it should be incorrect to say that she "is going to her running practice", right?
Just after she came out and shut the front door, i should say "Our mummy has gone to her running practice" it should be incorrect to say that she "has left to her running practice", right?
PS We live in Russia and trying to raise bilingua daughter.
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My wife is going to her one-hour-long running practise. She is standing on the entryway rag in our apartment fully equipped and ready to go. Me and my daughter are standing next to her and are waving bye-bye mummy.
Approve the right word usage in this sutuation, please.
When she is still inside our apartment, i should say "Our mummy is leaving to her running practice" ? it should be incorrect to say that she "is going to her running practice", right?
Just after she came out and shut the front door, i should say "Our mummy has gone to her running practice" it should be incorrect to say that she "has left to her running practice", right?
PS We live in Russia and trying to raise bilingua daughter.
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My wife is going to her one-hour-long running practise. She is standing on the entryway rag in our apartment fully equipped and ready to go. Me and my daughter are standing next to her and are waving bye-bye mummy.
Approve the right word usage in this sutuation, please.
When she is still inside our apartment, i should say "Our mummy is leaving to her running practice" ? it should be incorrect to say that she "is going to her running practice", right?
Just after she came out and shut the front door, i should say "Our mummy has gone to her running practice" it should be incorrect to say that she "has left to her running practice", right?
PS We live in Russia and trying to raise bilingua daughter.
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