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Yury Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

This year, from this year or in this year

I am not sure which choices 1-3 are appropriate.

We are planning to sell English beer here
1) this year.
2) from this year.
3) in this year.

Please explain. Thank you.
  

Top answer

Hi, I am not sure which choices 1-3 are appropriate. We are planning to sell English beer here 1) this year. OK.

  • Hi, I am not sure which choices 1-3 are appropriate.
  • We are planning to sell English beer here 1) this year.
  • OK.
  • Doesn't tell us anything about your plans for future years.
  • 2) from this year.
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Hi,

I am not sure which choices 1-3 are appropriate.

We are planning to sell English beer here
1) this year. OK. Doesn't tell us anything about your plans for future years.


2) from this year. Starting this year, and continuing in future years. We often say 'from this year on'.


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CliveHi,

I am not sure which choices 1-3 are appropriate.

We are planning to sell English beer here
1) this year. OK. Doesn't tell us anything about your plans for future years.


2) from this year. Starting this year, and continuing in future years. We often say 'from this year on'.

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