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i will be sick leave vs i will be on sick leave

The correct phrase is "I will be on sick leave." The preposition "on" is necessary to indicate that someone will be taking sick leave. Without it, the phrase is incomplete and unclear.

Last updated: April 12, 2024 • 526 views

i will be sick leave

This phrase is incorrect. It lacks the preposition "on" which is necessary to indicate that someone will be taking sick leave.

The correct phrase should be "I will be on sick leave." This indicates that the person will be taking time off due to illness.

Alternatives:

  • I will be on sick leave

i will be on sick leave

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that someone will be taking time off due to illness.

Use this phrase when informing others that you will be absent from work or other responsibilities due to being unwell.

Examples:

  • I will be on sick leave for the next week.
  • She will be on sick leave until she recovers.
  • He is on sick leave due to a bad flu.
  • They are on sick leave following a medical procedure.
  • We will be on sick leave starting tomorrow.
  • I i will be on sick leave today. 23rd December 2019. scarf aqua 868. Teachers: We supply a list of EFL job vacancies.

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