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Ko Go
Is the below sentence correct?
Are you having a day off today?
Or
Do you have a day off today?
Or
Is it a day off for you today?
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الإجابات · 10
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If you're only talking about today, I think 'Is it your day off today?' would sound natural.
Or in other ways and if you're talking generally, you could also say:
Are you going to have a day off?
Do you have a day off?
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المدعو
I would say 'Is it your day off?' or 'do you have a day off?' are the most natural ways to ask about this topic.
Hope this helps!
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Hi Ko Go,. We usually say "do you have the day off today?". Or "do you have off today?" Or "is today your day off?". As they are more common. However, "do you have a day off today?" Is ok but not as grammatically correct. Hope this helps.
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