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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 10 years ago
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Are my sentence correct?

I will be on leave on 1st of April.
I will be off on April 1st.
Many team members will be on leave on Monday due to festival.
I am off this entire week. I will be in on Monday.
  

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I will have the day off April 1st. I will be off April 1st. Many team members will be off Monday for the festival.

  • I will have the day off April 1st.
  • I will be off April 1st.
  • Many team members will be off Monday for the festival.
  • I am off this entire week.
  • I will be back on Monday.
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I will have the day off April 1st.
I will be off April 1st.
Many team members will be off Monday for the festival.
I am off this entire week. I will be back on Monday.
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Chandrasekhar ReddyI will be on leave on 1st of April.
This general use of "leave" is a feature of Indian English. Outside that, being on leave normally means when someone has time off from their job in some kind of armed force (army, navy or air force, for example).

If you are communicating with people who are not speakers of Indian English, it woul
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Thanks for the detailed explanation.

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