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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

"start next week" or "start from next week"?

Hello.

Which is correct?

He has final exams starting from next week.

He has final exams starting in next week.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

'In' is wrong. These are OK: He has final exams starting from next week. He has final exams starting next week

  • 'In' is wrong.
  • These are OK: He has final exams starting from next week.
  • He has final exams starting next week
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'In' is wrong. These are OK:

He has final exams starting from next week.
He has final exams starting next week
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Thank you very much for your kind reply.

I have another question.

Does "He has final exams starting next week." mean that he himself is starting to take exams next week?

or

Does "He has final exams starting next week." have the same meaning as "He's taking the final exam next week."?

I'd appreciate it if you would help me.

Thank you.
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rarioDoes "He has final exams starting next week." mean that he himself is starting to take exams next week?orDoes "He has final exams starting next week." have the same meaning as "He's taking the final exam next week."?
I don't understand the difference.
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Thank you for your trouble.

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