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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

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The proposed date for the first dose vaccination is 15-May-21

The proposed date of first dose of vaccination on 15-May-21.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

  

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I guess you mistakenly left "of" out of the first one. They are both grammatical, but use "for". "Of" is more for notable events.

  • I guess you mistakenly left "of" out of the first one.
  • They are both grammatical, but use "for".
  • "Of" is more for notable events.
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I guess you mistakenly left "of" out of the first one.

They are both grammatical, but use "for". "Of" is more for notable events.

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The proposed date for the first dose vaccination is 15-May-21<<< end with a period.


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