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D_say Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

By/on ?

Hi friends,

Could you please explain distinguish "by/on" as follows...

You have to get a bus by Monday to the school.

You have to get a bus on Monday to the school

Many thanks

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You have to get a bus by Monday to the school. = On or before Monday You have to get a bus on Monday to the school. = On Monday only

  • You have to get a bus by Monday to the school.
  • = On or before Monday You have to get a bus on Monday to the school.
  • = On Monday only
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You have to get a bus by Monday to the school.= On or before Monday

You have to get a bus on Monday to the school. = On Monday only
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Wowwww...

So many thanks Mister Micawber.

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