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I'll be on leave on monday vs I'll be on leave for monday

The correct phrase is "I'll be on leave on Monday." The preposition "on" is used to indicate the specific day when the leave will be taken. Using "for" in this context is not correct.

Last updated: April 10, 2024 • 288 views

I'll be on leave on monday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone that you will be taking leave on a specific day, in this case, Monday.

I'll be on leave for monday

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition "for" is not used to indicate the specific day when leave will be taken.

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