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How do I say it's a holiday tomorrow differently
I have put up how I use the above sentence in different way.
---It's a national holiday for me tomorrow
---I'm off from work tomorrow
---Tomorrow is public holiday
Well I want to simplify this as much as possible.
Thanks for your comments..
Aug 14, 2014 8:02 AM
Answers · 3
"I'm off tomorrow" is probably the simplest full sentence. Note that it doesn't necessarily mean tomorrow is a national holiday -- you just may have the day off. If you really want to go minimalist, you could just say "Woo hoo" (or however that's spelled -- I don't talk that way myself) Note that this is not that common an occurence in English as it probably is in French ;)
August 14, 2014
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