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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

As of/from on

Are both these sentences correct, and do both these sentences mean the same:


a) "You can track your mail as of tomorrow at ...."


b) You can track your mail from tomorrow on at .... "




2. In case both correct and mean the same, are they also the same in terms of formality."




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" That is not very clear, but I would not be surprised to see it. Christine Christie b) You can track your mail from tomorrow on at .... " That works, but it strikes me a bit awkward.

  • " That is not very clear, but I would not be surprised to see it.
  • Christine Christie b) You can track your mail from tomorrow on at ....
  • " That works, but it strikes me a bit awkward.
  • " That is formal enough for anything.
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Christine Christiea) "You can track your mail as of tomorrow at ...."

That is not very clear, but I would not be surprised to see it.

Christine Christieb) You can track your mail from tomorrow on at .... "

That works, but it strikes me a bit awkward.

I might put it "You can track your mail starting tomorrow a

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