Employed by the 46-year-old Singaporean from June last year, Castro was tasked to perform household chores. She was paid $662 monthly, or $692 if she did not take off days.
Is "take off days" correct?
Thanks.
Is "take off days" correct?
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Re: Is "take off days" correct?
'Take days off' would be more normal.