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Shravanmm Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Check my sentences please

Dear teachers,

1. I am on off today.

2. I have off today.

3. I have a leave today.

4. I am off today.

Thank you.
  

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Only #4 works for me.

  • Only #4 works for me.
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#4, yes, but also #2 in the US.
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Only #4 is natural to my ear (AmE).

I also hear I have the day off.
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How about 'I am on a leave today.'?
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LaboriousHow about 'I am on a leave today.'?
A leave is generally for a longer amount of time. Thus, it does not fit well with "today."

Also, the expression would be "taking leave" or "on leave."

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