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Hkqq Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Take holiday

0Hi teacher, I decide to let my housekeeper take her holiday on Sunday. However I want her to not to leave so early and back so late. Am I right to say below02br
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00"Hi Maria, You can take your holiday on coming sunday. Please leave home after ten o'clock in the morning and come back before 8 o'clock at night"0-
  

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0I'm not sure that "holiday" is the right word for a day off. m. 0-

  • 0I'm not sure that "holiday" is the right word for a day off.
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0I'm not sure that "holiday" is the right word for a day off. (I'm surprised she has to work every Sunday, to be honest.)02br
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00Hi Maria.02br
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00You can take this coming Sunday off, but please don't leave any sooner than 10 a.m. and please be home by 8 p.m.0-

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