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"He is on holiday today" vs "I will be on holiday today"

The phrases are not directly comparable as they refer to different subjects. "He is on holiday today" is correct when talking about someone else being on holiday, while "I will be on holiday today" is correct when referring to oneself being on holiday in the future.

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

He is on holiday today

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to someone else being on holiday on the current day.

This phrase is used to indicate that a third person is currently on holiday on the specific day mentioned.

Examples:

  • He is on holiday today, so he won't be able to attend the meeting.

I will be on holiday today

This phrase is correct when referring to oneself being on holiday in the future on the specific day mentioned.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker will be on holiday on the specific day mentioned.

Examples:

  • I will be on holiday today, so I won't be available for any work-related calls.

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