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Days Off
'I've booked Friday off'
Does it mean only a paid day off or an unpaid one too? How do you usually say if you take a paid, unpaid day off or a day when you get ill?
Thank you!
17 de may. de 2019 3:56
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"I've booked Friday off" means you've given warning (or reserved) that day in advance. It generally means you have obtained approval from your employer, so it could be both paid or unpaid.
Re: a day when you are ill.
If I was feeling sick at work today and was going to stay home tomorrow, I would say:
"I'm going to take tomorrow off sick" or "I'm going to take a sick day tomorrow" or "I'm going to take sick leave tomorrow".
17 de mayo de 2019
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I've booked Friday off could mean either paid or unpaid leave. To refer specifically to paid leave you could say "I'm taking annual leave on Friday".
17 de mayo de 2019
Thank you Allyson! :)
17 de mayo de 2019
“I took Friday off”
If you are taking a day off because you are sick, you are taking a sick day.
17 de mayo de 2019
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