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Hitchiker Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammer

1.But the changes that do not fall in these dates will be charged as stated above.

2.But the changes that do not fall on these dates will be charged as stated above.

Do not fall in these dates or do not fall on these dates which one is correct?
  

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This question is a little hard to understand without any additional context. I will assume that you are contracting to work on a program or some other writing project. Normally something falls on a date, not a date range.

  • This question is a little hard to understand without any additional context.
  • I will assume that you are contracting to work on a program or some other writing project.
  • Normally something falls on a date, not a date range.
  • S.
  • " Something may occur within a date range.
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This question is a little hard to understand without any additional context.

I will assume that you are contracting to work on a program or some other writing project.

Normally something falls on a date, not a date range.

"In the U.S. Independance day falls on July 4th."

Something may occur within a date range.

"The Summer Solstace falls between the dat
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As I have mentioned you earlier, color ad design can be changed in every 10 days i.e.1 and 10th of every month for free of charge.But the changes that do not fall in these dates will be charged.

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As I mentioned to you earlier, color ad design can be changed every 10 days, e.g., on the 1st and 10th of every month, free of charge, but there will be an extra charge for any changes that do not fall on these dates.

Note: the text you have supplied indicates that free changes can be made on the 1st, 10th, 20th and 30th of each mont
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Can i use 'within these dates' instead of on these dates?

Ex: Ad design can be changed on 1st and 10th only,but changes that do not fall within these dates will be charged.

Is above example correct? In above example 'within' refers to mentioned two dates only i.e. 1st and 10th ,but not the duration in between those two dates
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Changes requested each month before the 10th are free of charge. Changes requested after the 10th will incur additional charges.

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Changes made between the first and tenth of each month are free of charge. Changes requested after the tenth will incur additional charges.

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