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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Are my sentences correct?

1. If you have any leave plans, please inform me 15 days ahead of time.
2. If you have any leave plans, please inform me 15 days before hand.
  

Top answer

If you're planning to take leave, please give me 15 days' notice.

  • If you're planning to take leave, please give me 15 days' notice.
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If you're planning to take leave, please give me 15 days' notice.
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Thanks for your reply. Is my second sentence wrong?
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Chandrasekhar Reddy Thanks for your reply. Is my second sentence wrong?
If you have any leave plans, please inform me 15 days beforehand.
Your sentence is not grammatically incorrect, but the standard (and more formal) expression is to give notice.

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