Ling
Hello, may I ask a question? Is it unnatural or not good to use ‘will’ in this sentence when writing an email? ‘I will be on leave tomorrow.’ Is the sentence below a better or more natural way to write in an email? ‘I am on leave tomorrow.’ Thank you!
2022年2月9日 12:50
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Both are equally good and acceptable in both formal and informal emails/situations.
2022年2月9日
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The first one uses the future tense while the second one uses the present tense, implying the future. Both are perfectly fine to use.
2022年2月9日
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Hello I would recommend both
2022年2月9日
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These have the same meaning.
2022年2月9日
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Hi Ling! Both work fine. You can use "will" as you're giving information about something that will happen in the future. You'll also often hear people say/see people write "I am on leave tomorrow" as we can use the present simple to talk about fixed future events. Hope this helps!
2022年2月9日
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