From Twitter:
I like working from home, because I can save time _①_ to the office.
Choices
a。from going
b。of going
c。to go
Answer and Explanations:
The answer is:
a. ‘from going to,’ because we are taking time out of, or “from” an activity.
b. If we wanted to use ‘of going’ we would need to be referring to a specific amount of time, so would need ‘the’ in front of it: ‘save the time of going.’
c. If we used ‘to go,’ the meaning changes to suggesting that we want to go to the office.