I'm leaving end of this month. VS I'm leaving end of the month. Are both okay?
B B45 Guest May 8, 2014 #1 I'm leaving end of this month. VS I'm leaving end of the month. Are both okay?
V Veloviv Member Joined May 8, 2014 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language English Home Country Australia Current Location Australia May 8, 2014 #2 No. It is correctly written as I'm leaving at the end of this/the month. 'At' expresses arrival. In this case, it is arrival to the end of the month. Last edited: May 8, 2014
No. It is correctly written as I'm leaving at the end of this/the month. 'At' expresses arrival. In this case, it is arrival to the end of the month.
Raymott VIP Member Joined Jun 29, 2008 Member Type Academic Native Language English Home Country Australia Current Location Australia May 8, 2014 #3 "I'm leaving at the end of the/this month" are both correct. Neither of your sentences are correct in standard English.
"I'm leaving at the end of the/this month" are both correct. Neither of your sentences are correct in standard English.