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Am on leave today. I will be resume office tomorrow.. vs Am on leave today. I will be joining office tomorrow..

The correct phrase is: 'I am on leave today. I will be joining the office tomorrow.' The use of 'joining office' is more appropriate when referring to starting work at a new job or location, while 'resuming office' implies returning to work after a break.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1635 views

Am on leave today. I will be resume office tomorrow..

This phrase is incorrect. 'Resume office' is not the appropriate term to indicate returning to work after a break.

The correct phrase should be 'I am on leave today. I will be joining the office tomorrow.'
  • Am on leave today. I will be resume office tomorrow..
  • My driver is on leave today.
  • She leaves today with my forgiveness.
  • Hoyt, are you still on leave today?
  • Air France 001 leaves today at 2.
  • We'll leave today after graduation.
  • She tried to leave today because of you.
  • She tried to leave today because of you.
  • Your sister knew perfectly well we were to leave today.
  • And I will certainly not forget the matter when we take our leave today.
  • A train for San Francisco leaves today.
  • The captain wishes to leave today.
  • Unfortunately, I'm not letting anybody leave today.
  • The gentleman wants to leave today.
  • Listen, only two people can leave today.
  • Just swear you will leave today.
  • John Gorman's back off leave today.
  • We leave today and join our troops.
  • My uncle's flight leaves today.
  • If it's possible, I would like to leave today.
  • If anyone wants us to leave today, they have to fight us.

Alternatives:

  • I am on leave today. I will be joining the office tomorrow.

Am on leave today. I will be joining office tomorrow..

This phrase is correct. 'Joining office' is the appropriate term to indicate starting work at a new job or location.

Use this phrase when you want to convey that you will start working at a particular office the next day.
  • Am on leave today. I will be joining office tomorrow..
  • My driver is on leave today.
  • She leaves today with my forgiveness.
  • Hoyt, are you still on leave today?
  • Air France 001 leaves today at 2.
  • We'll leave today after graduation.
  • She tried to leave today because of you.
  • She tried to leave today because of you.
  • Your sister knew perfectly well we were to leave today.
  • And I will certainly not forget the matter when we take our leave today.
  • A train for San Francisco leaves today.
  • The captain wishes to leave today.
  • Unfortunately, I'm not letting anybody leave today.
  • The gentleman wants to leave today.
  • Listen, only two people can leave today.
  • Just swear you will leave today.
  • John Gorman's back off leave today.
  • We leave today and join our troops.
  • My uncle's flight leaves today.
  • If it's possible, I would like to leave today.
  • If anyone wants us to leave today, they have to fight us.

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