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I would like to take 19th of July (Friday) annual leave. vs I would like to take a day from my annual leave

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. The first phrase specifies the date for the annual leave request, while the second phrase is more general and does not specify a particular date. The choice between the two depends on whether you want to be specific about the date or just mention taking a day off from your annual leave.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1483 views

I would like to take 19th of July (Friday) annual leave.

This phrase is correct and commonly used when specifying a particular date for taking annual leave.

This phrase is used when you want to be specific about the date you are requesting for your annual leave.

Examples:

  • I would like to take 19th of July (Friday) annual leave to attend a family event.
  • Can I take 19th of July (Friday) annual leave for my vacation?
  • She requested 19th of July (Friday) annual leave for her birthday celebration.
  • Your Honor, I would like to take full responsibility.
  • Then I would like to take all your rooms for the night.
  • I would like to take a closer look at your bowls.
  • I would like to take this opportunity to formally cancel my scale and polish.
  • I would like to take a second look at your apartment.
  • I would like to take a second look at your apartment.
  • But I would like to take you up on your offer for dinner.
  • I would like to take up western wrestling.
  • I would like to take this opportunity of thanking the rapporteur for his cooperation.
  • Nevertheless, I would like to take this opportunity to mention two points once again.
  • By way of example, I would like to take the case of Romania.
  • I would like to take this opportunity to just say one thing.
  • I would like to take this opportunity to send out three messages to our Greek friends.
  • I would like to take some more lessons with him.
  • I would like to take your statement on today's miraculous Aaron James verdict.
  • I would like to take you on a real date tonight.
  • I would like to take the opportunity to go into Mr van Dam's amendment very briefly.
  • At this point I would like to take up some attendant issues.
  • Nevertheless, I would like to take this opportunity to give the Commission some sound advice.
  • Lastly, I would like to take up a series of recommendations regarding the Cohesion Fund.

Alternatives:

  • I would like to take a day off on the 19th of July (Friday).
  • I would like to take annual leave on the 19th of July (Friday).
  • I would like to request 19th of July (Friday) off as annual leave.

I would like to take a day from my annual leave

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to taking a day off from your annual leave without specifying a particular date.

This phrase is used when you want to mention taking a day off from your annual leave without specifying a specific date.

Examples:

  • I would like to take a day from my annual leave to rest.
  • Can I take a day from my annual leave to attend a workshop?
  • She decided to take a day from her annual leave for personal reasons.
  • I would like to take a closer look at your bowls.
  • I would like to take a second look at your apartment.
  • I would like to take a second look at your apartment.
  • I would like to take a moment to reply further to Mrs Kinnock.
  • Commissioner, I would like to take a slightly different tack.
  • Before I leave... I would like to take a boat ride on the lake.
  • Now that you're all here, I would like to take a moment to say a few words.
  • Well, I would like to take a serious photography course.
  • But, I would like to take a knee here with you and, say a prayer.
  • I would like to take a sample from underneath your fingernails.
  • We all work very hard, especially the women in this organization, which is something I would like to take a moment to address.
  • Mr President, I would like to take a few moments to confirm what I said earlier and provide some more detailed answers.
  • I would like to take a few examples from Mayotte of the inconsistency of our situation.
  • And I would like to take a couple of minutes to highlight three points particularly.
  • I would like to take a nice, solid dump because I'm not constantly stressed out.
  • Today, I would like to take a moment to acknowledge two people who have stood out to me this week for their commitment.
  • I would like to take a close look at these four points.
  • I would like to take a ride down the Grand Canyon in those honeys.
  • Today I would like to take a moment to acquaint the Cardinals with ongoing development of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.
  • Though collaboration between people who believe in a tolerant and generous teaching such as that of Buddhism, I would like to take a step toward world peace.

Alternatives:

  • I would like to take a day off from my annual leave.
  • I need to use a day from my annual leave.
  • I plan to take a day from my annual leave.

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