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I am on leave today vs i am leave today

The correct phrase is 'I am on leave today.' The preposition 'on' is necessary to convey the correct meaning in this context. 'I am leave today' is incorrect as it lacks the preposition needed to connect 'leave' to 'today.'

Last updated: March 29, 2024

I am on leave today

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform others that you are not working today and are taking a day off. The preposition 'on' is necessary to indicate the specific day you are on leave.

Some examples from our editors:

  • I am on leave today, so I won't be able to attend the meeting.
  • She is on leave today, so she won't be in the office.
  • Are you on leave today?
  • He is on leave today due to a family emergency.
  • They are on leave today to celebrate their anniversary.

i am leave today

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • I am taking leave today.
  • I am off today.
  • I am on a day off today.
  • I am on vacation today.
  • I am not working today.

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