"he availed leave" is correct
i already have been appllied for my leave.
"I will be proceeding my annual leave" is grammatically correct, but has no meaning. What are you trying to say?
Correct way of writing this would be: She said: "If we leave now, we'll be right on time."
no it is not a correct sentence.
This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.
No amount of training availed his physical strength.
No. It is not a sentence, but a dependent clause.
i already have been appllied for my leave.
No, just leave out the "with". 'He resembles his father.' would be correct.
That's not incorrect, but "Who are those who leave" would be better.
No, just leave out the "to". "He resembles his father."
Yes, but leave out into is better.I entered the classroom.
This can availed of anynothing..
"I will be proceeding my annual leave" is grammatically correct, but has no meaning. What are you trying to say?
The dialogue sentence, "Molly, our bus won't leave until 7:00" requires punctuation such as quotation marks (" "), a comma, an apostrophe and a colon (time).
The sentence "It's time I went home" is correct. It indicates that now is the appropriate moment for the speaker to leave and return to their home.
The correct phrase is "you had to leave." "Leave" is the correct verb form to use after "had to."