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Mr. Tom Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

I might take a holiday tomorrow

Hi

Could you please tell me if the following sentences are correct? Any suggestions are welcome.

1) I might take a holiday tomorrow.

2) I might take a leave tomorrow.

3) I might be off work tomorrow.

4) I might be off tomorrow.

5) I am going to apply for a leave tomorrow.

6) The boss granted me leave tomorrow.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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I suppose that they are all possible; usage varies. I'm thoroughly happy only with #1, though. Or 'take a/the day off tomorrow'.

  • I suppose that they are all possible; usage varies.
  • I'm thoroughly happy only with #1, though.
  • Or 'take a/the day off tomorrow'.
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I suppose that they are all possible; usage varies. I'm thoroughly happy only with #1, though. Or 'take a/the day off tomorrow'.
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To me, 1, 3 and 4 are completely natural, "a leave" (as in 2 and 5) is never natural, and 6 is possible.

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