"My vacation leave is not due in May"

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Hugo_Lin

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Hi, all:

I'm a Chinese and I was trying to write a letter to my British friend.

I wanted to say "My vacation leave is not due in May"

But I googled a bit and found no such results. Is this an awkward sentence in English?

It sounds very natural in my mother tongue.

Many thanks.
 

Route21

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As an NES but not a teacher, it sounds reasonably OK to me, except it leaves you wondering when it actually is.

I assume that your British friend is suggesting you meet in May.

What you could say is that your next vacation is not due until June/July/ etc and ask if, whatever month/date(s) you suggest would work for him/her.

Hope this helps
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Rover_KE

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(Just say "I'm Chinese", Hugo.)

Do you mean 'My vacation leave is not due until May'? or "I have no vacation leave due in May"?
 

emsr2d2

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How about "I can't take any vacation leave in May"? Is that what you mean?
 
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