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I'm taking tomorrow off vs I'm taking a day off tomorrow

Both sentences are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning, which is that the speaker will not be working tomorrow. The choice between the two is up to the speaker's preference.
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Last updated: July 15, 2024

I'm taking tomorrow off

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a casual and concise way to express that you will not be working tomorrow.

Examples:

  • I'm taking tomorrow off to relax.
  • She's taking tomorrow off to go shopping.
  • But I'm taking tomorrow off.
  • You know, we have our own little tour to worry about here, so I'm taking off tomorrow morning.
  • I'm taking a day off tomorrow, because...
  • I was thinking about taking tomorrow off.
  • I talked to Hugh last week about taking tomorrow off.
  • Let her know that she won't be taking tomorrow off.
  • I am taking tomorrow afternoon off.
  • Dr. McAndrew's taking it off tomorrow.
  • I shall be taking my day off tomorrow.
  • You got anything to do with taking my bull off tomorrow's day sheet?
  • He's waiting for the rests of a CAT scan that I'm taking tomorrow.
  • We're taking a steamer at noon tomorrow off the docks, to the continent for a few months.
  • 'm taking our friend here... and some other religious fanatics to Master Control.
  • Mrs. Corbett! I'm sorry for the late notice but I need the day after tomorrow off.
  • 'M taking guaranteed time, not maybe, not the jury didn't fee up to it.
  • Tomorrow I'm taking the day off.
  • Hey. I scheduled tomorrow off since we haven't even unpacked yet.
  • That apple lady has the day after tomorrow off.
  • Then I will take tomorrow off and spend it with my friends.
  • I'll take tomorrow off and teach you.

Alternatives:

  • I'm taking a day off tomorrow
  • I'm taking the day off tomorrow
  • I'm taking tomorrow as a day off

I'm taking a day off tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a more explicit way to convey that you will not be working tomorrow by specifying that it is a day off.

Examples:

  • I'm taking a day off tomorrow to run errands.
  • He's taking a day off tomorrow to spend time with his family.
  • I'm taking a day off tomorrow, because...
  • I shall be taking my day off tomorrow.
  • I'm taking a day off from being a mom.
  • Please tell sister that I'm taking a day off
  • Let Shigeru take a day off tomorrow.
  • You're taking a day off.
  • He is taking a day off today.
  • You're having a day off tomorrow, right?
  • I'm just taking a few days off.
  • Because... I'm forcing you to have a day off.
  • If you're asking for Nagakura, he's taking a day off to go to Sapporo.
  • You know, no one ever died from taking a day off.
  • He said The people, who are trying to make this world worse, are not taking a day off.
  • The idea of taking a day off to spend it with Maxine, hasn't even occurred to my husband.
  • By taking a day off, Scott Forbes saved his life
  • Tomorrow I'm taking the day off.
  • Don't worry, I'm taking a couple sick days off work to purge.
  • I'm taking a half day off to come and help you out Because you're my friend.
  • I'm not waiting for you to take a day off.
  • I'm sorry, you took a day off from work for this.

Alternatives:

  • I'm taking tomorrow off
  • I'm taking the day off tomorrow
  • I'm taking tomorrow as a day off

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