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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

from today/later

Ali: When is the report due?

Lyn: Two weeks [later/from today]

Which is correct? Can you explain when to use from today or later?

Thanks in advance!
  

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Oh,New2grammar, I am not a native speaker but I recommend using this example Two weeks hence(from then on)

  • Oh,New2grammar, I am not a native speaker but I recommend using this example Two weeks hence(from then on)
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Oh,New2grammar, I am not a native speaker but I recommend using this example
Two weeks hence(from then on)
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New2grammarAli: When is the report due?

Lyn: Two weeks [later/from today]

Which is correct? Can you explain when to use from today or later?I would write 'Two weeks later.'

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Or
In two weeks or two weeks from this day on.

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