" My question: Is it necessa r y to use the preposition 'from' in the above sentence? Or can it do without it? Kind regards and thanks I would replace it with an indefinite article: ' a few day before'.
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RazerSentence: "Is it true your campaign against corruption will start once again a few days before 25th December?" My question: Is it necessary to use the preposition 'from' in the above sentence? Or can it do without it? Kind regards and thanksI would replace it with an indefinite article: 'a few day before'.