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Hly2004 Posted 20 years ago
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Jack is having a day off.

a)Jack will have a day off.

b)Jack is on a day off.

Which one is correct?

Thank you in advance!
  

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Without any complement, it's b); he's enjoying (I hope) a day off. If you add a complement, e. g.

  • Without any complement, it's b); he's enjoying (I hope) a day off.
  • If you add a complement, e.
  • g.
  • "He's having a day off next week", it's a).
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Without any complement, it's b); he's enjoying (I hope) a day off.

If you add a complement, e. g. "He's having a day off next week", it's a).
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Thank you, pieanne.

I got it.

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