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office

/ˈɒf.ɪs/

An office is a room, set of rooms, or a building where people work at desks and perform administrative tasks. It is typically the central location for a business or professional organization to conduct its daily operations.

Ejemplos

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1

I usually get to the office at 9:00 AM.

I usually get to the office at 9:00 AM.

2

Please submit your formal request to the administrative office.

Please submit your formal request to the administrative office.

3

I'm heading to the office, catch you later!

I'm heading to the office, catch you later!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
office
Verb
officiate
Adverbio
officially
Adjetivo
official
Relacionado
officer
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Truco para recordar

Think of the 'OFF' in 'OFFice'—it's the place where you turn OFF your home life to focus on work tasks.

Quiz rápido

Sarah isn't home right now; she is working at the ___.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: office

Ejemplos

1

I usually get to the office at 9:00 AM.

everyday

I usually get to the office at 9:00 AM.

2

Please submit your formal request to the administrative office.

formal

Please submit your formal request to the administrative office.

3

I'm heading to the office, catch you later!

informal

I'm heading to the office, catch you later!

4

The study examines the impact of office layout on employee productivity.

academic

The study examines the impact of office layout on employee productivity.

5

Our head office is moving to a larger building next month.

business

Our head office is moving to a larger building next month.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
office
Verb
officiate
Adverbio
officially
Adjetivo
official
Relacionado
officer

Colocaciones comunes

home office home office
office hours office hours
head office head office
office equipment office equipment
open-plan office open-plan office

Frases Comunes

out of the office

out of the office

post office

post office

box office

box office

Se confunde a menudo con

office vs officer

An office is a place where you work, while an officer is a person with a position of authority (like a police officer).

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Notas de uso

The word 'office' can refer to a specific room or the entire organization/building. In the UK, 'surgery' is often used instead of 'office' for a doctor's place of work.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes say 'I go to work' and 'I go to the office' interchangeably, which is mostly correct, but 'office' specifically refers to the physical location of white-collar work.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the 'OFF' in 'OFFice'—it's the place where you turn OFF your home life to focus on work tasks.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin word 'officium', which means 'service', 'duty', or 'ceremony'.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun (plural: offices) Used with prepositions 'at' or 'in' (e.g., 'at the office') Can be used as a compound noun (e.g., 'office chair')
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Contexto cultural

The '9-to-5' office job is a standard symbol of corporate professional life in many Western cultures.

Quiz rápido

Sarah isn't home right now; she is working at the ___.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: office

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