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Mr. Tom Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Use of "Time off"

Hi

Is the underlined part natural English?

(On the phone)

You are working two days before Christmas? Isn't it time off for you yet?

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

" might sound better.

  • " might sound better.
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"Isn't it your time off?" or "Is it not your time off yet?" might sound better.

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