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Antonis M. Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

From now on?

You told us you would start being active from now on.


I know this is incorrect, I can't say "from now on" since I talk about something that happened in the past, but could you tell me with what I should replace 'from now on' that has a similar meaning?

  

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from then on (ie from the time you told me)

  • from then on (ie from the time you told me)
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from then on (ie from the time you told me)

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