You're listening to bbclearningenglish.com. Let's learn verbs you're likely to hear with the word office. An office is a place in a building where some people work. If you go to the office, this emphasises the journey there. Whereas, if you go into the office, this is more about entering the building. I go to the office by train every day. I usually go into the office after buying a coffee.
When you reach the office after travelling, you can say you arrive at the office or get to the office. Then, after work, you leave the office. You exit the building. What time do you usually get to the office? I usually arrive at the office around 9am. Then I leave the office around 6pm. If you're responsible for organising the office, you might manage or run the office.
Sarah manages the office. She plans training for employees and organises office documents. So you can go to the office, go into the office, arrive at and leave the office. You can manage and run an office. See you next time.