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2006年10月19日 · Sep 19, 2008. #1. which one is correct? 1. I'm sick, and would like take a leave today 2. I would like to take sick leave today.
2008年1月16日 · Sick leave(or paid sick days or sick pay) is an employee benefit in the form of paid leave, which workers can use during periods of temporary sickness or to stay home and address their health and safety needs without losing pay or their jobs. In some places of employment it is a workplace policy, and in many jurisdictions it is codified into ...
2010年4月9日 · United States. Nov 15, 2010. #3. The above answer is correct. LEAVE a message means that YOU have called someone and they are not there. So you LEAVE a message with the secretary, on the answering machine, etc. Example: I tried calling you, but you didn't pick up so I left a message. TAKE a message means that someone has called YOUR number ...
2011年8月4日 · UK. Apr 8, 2014. #3. "I'd like to take a sick day today" or "I'd like to take a day's sick leave today" would be the most natural for me. In fact, I probably wouldn't start with "I'd like to ...". If I was too sick to go to work, I would say "I'm sorry. I can't come in today. I'm sick". My company would be the ones to mark it down as sick leave.
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2023年10月15日 · Even when you already know that someone isn’t there, the best way into leaving a message is usually to start by asking for the person who you wanted to speak to, with phrases like: - Caller: “Hello. Can/ Could I speak to…, please?”. - Caller: “Good morning.
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2022年6月24日 · I wonder where Luke lives. ..... 5b. I do not know where Luke lives. ..... 5c.Can you tell me where Luke lives?, #1 and #3 are examples of direct speech – the words used are exactly those used by the speakers when they uttered them. #2 and #4 are examples of one type of indirect speech, reported speech.
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Done to death. Matter of life and death. Fate worse than death. Sick as a parrot. Sick as a dog. Death warmed up. Kiss of death. Death of a thousand cuts. Cheat death.