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Liveinjapan Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

starting on April 1st / starting April 1st

0Hi, Everyone. I think both following sentences are correct though, which do you think you should use?02br
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01i00The new fiscal year starting on April 1st.02i02br
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01i00The new fiscal year starting April 1st.02i02br
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00Thanks.02br
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Second one seems to me as if you are trying to say that you start the month. 02i 0-

  • Second one seems to me as if you are trying to say that you start the month.
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0First one I think.Second one seems to me as if you are trying to say that you start the month. 02br
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00By the way do you have any sentences after 01i00The new fiscal year starting on April 1st.?02i0-
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0 They are both correct but 2) is a liitle more 'jargony' - it is the sort of sentence you will find in an accountant's report, for example. 0-
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0Doll, yes, I should have said all.05002br
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00Nona, I understand.05102br
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00Thank you all.05202br
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0 You are welcome LIJ and thanks Nona. 0-

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