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Is writing - `His appointment will be effective from November 23', while you are making a statement today - is wrong? What is the better way to put it ?
  

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Anonymous Is writing - `His appointment will be effective from November 23', while you are making a statement today - is wrong? What is the better way to put it ? If November 23 is in the future, the sentence is fine.

  • Anonymous Is writing - `His appointment will be effective from November 23', while you are making a statement today - is wrong?
  • What is the better way to put it ?
  • If November 23 is in the future, the sentence is fine.
  • If it was in the past, then use the past tense: His appointment has been effective since November 23.
  • His appointment was effective November 23.
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Is writing - `His appointment will be effective from November 23', while you are making a statement today - is wrong? What is the better way to put it ?
If November 23 is in the future, the sentence is fine.

If it was in the past, then use the past tense:

His appointment has been effective since November 23.

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