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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

As of/as from and ALREADY

Could you take a look at this please?

1 I don't want you talking to me as of the morning. In fact I don't want to hear the TV as of the morning. Wait until the afternoon to turn it on.

2 Get to NY already. (You're in a plane and you say that, talking about the plane)

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ALC24, Here are my opinions: Both of your sentences don't make too much sense. #2 is not even a complete sentence. As of - is not used in a way that is understood.

  • ALC24, Here are my opinions: Both of your sentences don't make too much sense.
  • #2 is not even a complete sentence.
  • As of - is not used in a way that is understood.
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ALC24,

Here are my opinions:

Both of your sentences don't make too much sense. #2 is not even a complete sentence.

As of - is not used in a way that is understood.
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"As of the morning" means "starting from the morning."

As of this morning, only laundry that is in the hamper will be washed. If you leave your dirty clothes on the floor of your room, they will stay there. -- This is a change of rules, and it started this morning.

As of November 1, we will no longer be accpeting reservations by phone. -- This is a change of rule

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