we leave it in your discretion to
Leave is singular, so it should be "leave has been discontinued."
"he availed leave" is correct
i already have been appllied for my leave.
Yes, you can say that
No this is not correct use of kindly
Leave is singular, so it should be "leave has been discontinued."
They have wide discretion to leave a case open as long as they feel necessary to determine whether fraud is being perpetrated or whether unexempt assets can be obtained.
this leave type my be with or without pay and is approved at the sole discretion of the university
You can invite anyone to your wedding, but it is doubtful that your premarital counselor would be able to make it, but at least send them an invitation. Leave it to their discretion as to whether they will attend or not.
"he availed leave" is correct
This is not Soviet Russia. You may enter and leave the Constitution State at your discretion.
The correct phrase is "you had to leave." "Leave" is the correct verb form to use after "had to."
Annual leave for employees refers to as paid time off that is granted by your employer to be used at an employee's discretion. Depending on the employer, you may receive X number of days off per year and are granted all those days at one time. You would have to have discretion from your employer on when you can use them.
you leave it at the ranch, (inside to be correct)
When he arrived I was ready to go is correct
"When he arrived I was ready to go" and "when he arrived I was ready to leave" are both correct
It is possible to leave work early at your own discretion without getting a doctors note each time. If there is something that you must do that is very importnat, tell your boss about it and ask for time off.