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I just applied a leave on Friday for my dentist appointment. vs I apply a leave for Friday for my dentsit appointment.

The first phrase, 'I just applied a leave on Friday for my dentist appointment,' is the correct one. The second phrase, 'I apply a leave for Friday for my dentist appointment,' is incorrect. The correct phrase uses the past tense 'applied' to indicate that the action has already been done, and 'on Friday' is the appropriate preposition to indicate the day the leave was taken.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

I just applied a leave on Friday for my dentist appointment.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is correctly structured with the past tense 'applied' to indicate the action has been completed, and 'on Friday' is the correct preposition to specify the day the leave was taken.

I apply a leave for Friday for my dentsit appointment.

This phrase is incorrect.

The correct form should use the past tense 'applied' to indicate the action has been completed. Additionally, 'on Friday' is the appropriate preposition to specify the day the leave was taken.

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