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Ravinath Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

before/ no later

Send me a copy no later than March 10.

Send me a copy before March 10.

Do the above two sentences have the same meaning? 

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Almost! Before March 10 implies no later than March 9 . A difference of about 24 hours.

  • Almost!
  • Before March 10 implies no later than March 9 .
  • A difference of about 24 hours.
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Almost! Before March 10 implies no later than March 9. A difference of about 24 hours.

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