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I will be on leave on Tuesday vs I will be on leave Tuesday

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. The phrase 'I will be on leave on Tuesday' is more formal and emphasizes the specific day when the leave will be taken. On the other hand, 'I will be on leave Tuesday' is more casual and omits the preposition 'on'. Both forms are commonly used in spoken and written English.

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I will be on leave on Tuesday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is more formal and emphasizes the specific day when the leave will be taken. It is commonly used in both spoken and written English.

Examples:

  • I will be on leave on Tuesday, so I won't be able to attend the meeting.
  • She informed her manager that she would be on leave on Tuesday.
  • We'll leave on Tuesday, Sanremo to Nice.
  • He was to leave on Tuesday for Santiago de Chile.
  • I leave on Tuesday morning, I'm back on Thursday night.
  • Durov leaves Miami on Tuesday, so we need the what, when, and where on this deal by then.
  • For example, tomorrow, Buffalo will be on leave from the criminal asylum.
  • What time did you leave for Berwick on Tuesday?
  • So we got to do this quick. Durov leaves Miami on Tuesday, so we need the what, when, and where on this deal by then.
  • I was due to leave for Washington on Tuesday with the Delegation of Coordinators of the temporary Committee of Enquiry on 'ECHELON', which was to make an official visit to the United Nations from 9 to 11 May.
  • Trenitalia From October to May, we recommend you to leave on Tuesday or Friday afternoon in order to arrive in Naples by 19.30, in time for the Ship of the Company Siremar leaving at 21.00 from the port of Naples Beverello.
  • They will probably be able to leave by Tuesday which gives me plenty of time to prepare the studio for my next guest on Thursday.
  • We leave Tuesday. == sync, corrected by elderman ==
  • John André briefed 12 men, shovers, who leave midday Tuesday on a ship called the Glencairn traveling the Hudson north of Fort Montgomery to Con Hook.
  • We won't have to leave the house until Tuesday.
  • This analysis report... I have to leave for Lubbock Tuesday and it has to be perfect.
  • Igotenough so we won't have to leave the house till Tuesday.
  • Under the present Rules, an MEP can certainly be on leave, but he or she is not entitled to be replaced.
  • I will have that reversed on Tuesday.
  • She always leaves at quarter to five on Tuesdays.
  • If Flipper's still here on Monday, I will see to it that he's jumping hoops at Sea World on Tuesday.
  • And I will not let this sale stand when I'm elected mayor on Tuesday.

Alternatives:

  • I will be on leave on Tuesday.
  • I will be taking leave on Tuesday.
  • I will be off on Tuesday.
  • I will be absent on Tuesday.
  • I will be on vacation on Tuesday.

I will be on leave Tuesday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is more casual and omits the preposition 'on'. It is commonly used in spoken English.

Examples:

  • I will be on leave Tuesday, so I can't make it to the party.
  • He's taking leave Tuesday to attend a family event.
  • We leave Tuesday. == sync, corrected by elderman ==
  • For example, tomorrow, Buffalo will be on leave from the criminal asylum.
  • We'll leave on Tuesday, Sanremo to Nice.
  • He was to leave on Tuesday for Santiago de Chile.
  • I leave on Tuesday morning, I'm back on Thursday night.
  • They will probably be able to leave by Tuesday which gives me plenty of time to prepare the studio for my next guest on Thursday.
  • John André briefed 12 men, shovers, who leave midday Tuesday on a ship called the Glencairn traveling the Hudson north of Fort Montgomery to Con Hook.
  • We won't have to leave the house until Tuesday.
  • Durov leaves Miami on Tuesday, so we need the what, when, and where on this deal by then.
  • This analysis report... I have to leave for Lubbock Tuesday and it has to be perfect.
  • Igotenough so we won't have to leave the house till Tuesday.
  • What time did you leave for Berwick on Tuesday?
  • So we got to do this quick. Durov leaves Miami on Tuesday, so we need the what, when, and where on this deal by then.
  • I was due to leave for Washington on Tuesday with the Delegation of Coordinators of the temporary Committee of Enquiry on 'ECHELON', which was to make an official visit to the United Nations from 9 to 11 May.
  • Under the present Rules, an MEP can certainly be on leave, but he or she is not entitled to be replaced.
  • Trenitalia From October to May, we recommend you to leave on Tuesday or Friday afternoon in order to arrive in Naples by 19.30, in time for the Ship of the Company Siremar leaving at 21.00 from the port of Naples Beverello.
  • The formulation 'one investigator' is not precise enough because the investigator in question may be on leave or uncontactable; 'one available investigator' is more useful.
  • Did Vivian say how long he'd be on leave?
  • You've been missing for half of the day, and now you want to be on leave?
  • Everyone on leave got an invite.

Alternatives:

  • I will be on leave Tuesday.
  • I will be taking leave Tuesday.
  • I will be off Tuesday.
  • I will be absent Tuesday.
  • I will be on vacation Tuesday.

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