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I am taking sock leave vs I takes sick leave

The correct phrase is "I am taking sick leave." The verb "am" should agree with the subject "I." Additionally, the correct form of the verb after the subject is "taking" in this context.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 771 views

I am taking sock leave

This phrase is incorrect. The word "sock" is not related to the concept of sick leave.

The correct phrase should be "I am taking sick leave" to indicate that you are taking time off work due to illness.

Alternatives:

  • I am taking sick leave
  • I am on sick leave
  • I am off sick
  • I am on a sick day
  • I am on medical leave

I takes sick leave

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form "takes" does not agree with the subject "I." The correct form should be "I am taking sick leave."

The correct phrase should be "I am taking sick leave" to indicate that you are taking time off work due to illness.

Alternatives:

  • I am taking sick leave
  • I am on sick leave
  • I am off sick
  • I am on a sick day
  • I am on medical leave

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