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Hotmale Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Sick leave

Hello,
can you, please, help me with this sentence? I've got a feeling that it sounds awkward.

"I'm on sick leave from this week."

Thank you
  

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Either leave out the "from" or replace it with "starting". Using "from" when talking about time usually needs a "to" or an "until". "

  • Either leave out the "from" or replace it with "starting".
  • Using "from" when talking about time usually needs a "to" or an "until".
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Either leave out the "from" or replace it with "starting".

Using "from" when talking about time usually needs a "to" or an "until".

"I'll be away from Monday until Friday."
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Thank you, Vorpar. Is this correct now?
"I' am on sick leave starting this week."

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