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i'll take my annual leave vs i'll be on leave

These are both acceptable phrases, but they would be used in somewhat dissimilar contexts. 'I'll take my annual leave' is commonly used when referring to planned time off work that is part of an employment agreement, while 'I'll be on leave' is a more general way to express that you will be away from work or unavailable.
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i'll take my annual leave

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to planned time off work that is part of an employment agreement.

This phrase is used to indicate that you are going to use your allocated annual leave entitlement for a specific period of time.

Examples:

  • I'll take my annual leave in December to visit my family.
  • She decided to take her annual leave during the summer months.
  • He always plans to take his annual leave around the holidays.
  • Mar 20, 2017 ... Or if I'm going crazy I'll take my annual leave a few days a week and return part time for a bit. Quote Thanks Add post. Share. Report.
  • Dec 23, 2015 ... "I'll take my annual leave from work so we can have time for a honeymoon. We are going abroad!" said Raffe. "Can we afford a foreign trip ...
  • Jan 6, 2019 ... My dh works shifts so some days home with ds if he's working I'll take my annual leave so will dh , holiday club and grandparents help us out .
  • Nov 24, 2023 ... I'll take my annual leave and long service, and consider my options. Sad to say, but the Government, my employer, doesn't' care. Sometimes ...
  • Aug 6, 2021 ... 다양한 표현들을 배워보도록 하겠습니다. ​. I'll take my annual leave this time. 이번에 연차를 사용하겠습니다. * annual leave. 연차. ​. 정신없이 ...
  • 1 While I was at university, I sometimes worked as. 2 In a situation like this, you should do exactly. 3 I'll take my annual leave in August,. 4 It sounds a ...
  • Dec 13, 2023 ... ... I'll take my annual leave when it's time to take annual leave and and and I was a yes guy for eight years of my life. And I was really ...
  • Boss, I'll take my annual leave tomorrow. . 아내는 지금 중이에요. hyu·ga leave, vacation 출산 휴가 anaeneun jigeum chulsan hyuga jungieyo. My wife is on ...

Alternatives:

  • I'll use my annual leave
  • I'll go on my annual leave
  • I'll be on vacation
  • I'll be off work
  • I'll be taking time off

i'll be on leave

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that you will be away from work or unavailable.

This phrase is a general way to express that you will not be at work for a period of time, without specifying the type of leave.

Examples:

  • I'll be on leave next week for a family event.
  • She's on leave for the rest of the day.
  • He'll be on leave for a medical appointment.
  • Apr 9, 2018 ... “I will be on leave this Thursday” or “Were you aware I'll be on leave Thursday?”. If you want this to be very formal, “I would like to ...
  • Jun 11, 2019 ... I'll be on leave but I have my laptop with me. Report this article; Close menu. Monica Hynds ...
  • Jun 19, 2024 ... 14K likes, 177 comments - leehsienloong on June 19, 2024: "I'll be on leave till 30 June. Looking forward to spending time with family, ...
  • 3 days ago ... 'I'll be on leave. Bye': Indian Gen Z employee's casual email to boss divides internet · A screenshot of an email from a Gen Z employee notifying ...
  • 1 day ago ... 'I'll be on leave..Bye': Gen Z employee's casual leave email goes viral; check online reactions. TOI Lifestyle Desk / TIMESOFINDIA.COM ...
  • "I'll be on leave" is correct and usable in written English. It is a phrase used to indicate that someone will be taking time off of work or school.
  • Sep 27, 2023 ... ... to WA PFML, I won't find out how long I'll be on leave for during the first 5wks after the birth. Upvote 27. Downvote 43 Go to comments
  • Jan 9, 2020 ... LIFE UPDATE* Quick life update for y'all. I'll be on leave for the next four weeks recovering from surgery. Not to worry, I'll be back ...
  • Sep 26, 2023 ... ... I'll be on leave until March. Contact X with any questions". People were waiting for the news and it was the easiest way to share with all ...

Alternatives:

  • I'll be away
  • I'll be off
  • I'll be out of the office
  • I'll be taking time off
  • I'll be on vacation

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