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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Beginning

Hi.

May I omit 'beginning' in:
'Avoid looking at brightly lit screens beginning two to three hours before bed.''?
Or do I replace it with 'from'?

Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

Omit beginning . You may use from but it's unnecessary. Rover

  • Omit beginning .
  • You may use from but it's unnecessary.
  • Rover
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Omit beginning.

You may use from but it's unnecessary.

Rover

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