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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?
Dec 18, 2021 7:07 AM
Answers · 10
1
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?
December 18, 2021
Invitee
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!
December 18, 2021
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.
December 18, 2021
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