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I am on leave today vs today I am leave

The correct phrase is "I am on leave today." It shows a correct and commonly used way to express that you are taking a day off. The second phrase is grammatically incorrect because it lacks the preposition "on" before "leave."
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Explained by Jennifer
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Last updated: July 12, 2024

I am on leave today

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that someone is taking a day off.

This phrase is used to inform others that you are not working on a particular day due to taking leave.

Some examples from our editors:

  • I am on leave today, so I won't be in the office.
  • She is on leave today to attend a family event.
  • Are you on leave today or just working from home?
  • He mentioned that he would be on leave today for a doctor's appointment.
  • They are on leave today to celebrate their anniversary.

today I am leave

This phrase is incorrect in English. It is missing the preposition "on" before "leave."


Alternatives:

  • I am on leave today
  • I am taking leave today
  • I am off today
  • I am not working today
  • I have the day off today

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