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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

As of /since/from

As of yesterday , I work harder.
Since yesterday, I have worked harder.
From yesterday , I have worked harder.
Are they all right? What are the differences among the three words?
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A s of yesterday I am working harder. Since yesterday I have been working harder . — This is casual or substandard.

  • A s of yesterday I am working harder.
  • Since yesterday I have been working harder .
  • — This is casual or substandard.
  • Anonymous What are the differences among the three words?
  • There is no difference in intent.
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As of yesterday I am working harder.
Since yesterday I have been working harder.
(X) From yesterday I have been working harder.— This is casual or substandard.
AnonymousWhat are the differences among the three words?
There is no difference in intent.

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