I am off today

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Can anyone please corrrect the below sentence if it
sounds informal and gramatically incorrect.


I am taking day-off today as am not feeling well.


Thanks in advance.
 
Your sentence is fine. Normally if you are unable to attend work it is customary to apologise. Alternatives in English are " With regret, I am unable to attend xxxxx today,due to illness" or "I am sorry that I am too unwell to attend work today." However, your sentence is fine.
 
I will miss work today as I am not well.
I will miss work today because I am not well.
Because I am ill, I will miss work today.
I feel terrible, Boss. Can I stay home today?;-)
 
Can anyone please corrrect the below sentence if it
sounds informal and gramatically incorrect.


I am taking day-off today as am not feeling well. :cross:

"day-off" is not a word as far as I know.

Thanks in advance.
I am taking today off, as I am not feeling well.
 
Can anyone please corrrect the below sentence if it
sounds informal and gramatically incorrect.


I am taking day-off today as am not feeling well.


Thanks in advance.
I am talking a day off today as I'm not feeling well.
'day-off' isn't a word. Perhaps 'off-day' is: "I'm taking an off-day".
But you mean "a day off".
 
Thanks to all for such a prompt response.

Now I got the correct usage of this sentence..Thanks again :)
 
BTW,is it Okay..If I add something like..

I am taking a day off today as am not feeling well.So please approve my leave today;-)
 
BTW,is it Okay..If I add something like..

I am taking a day off today as am not feeling well.So please approve my leave today;-)
You left out the word 'I', again! I am taking a day off today as I am not feeling well. So please approve my leave today.
 
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