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Abhishek Ren Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Usage of Since when"

Situation- My company is going to provide me accommodation facility in a new city. And I want to ask the company about the date from which I will be able to avail it.

Response- Since when the accommodation will be provided to us?

Is the above question right grammatically?
  

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Is the above question right grammatically? It's grammatically correct, but it just might be mistaken for an idiom with "since when" that means something different. I recommend this: What is the [earliest date / first day] that the accommodation s will be available to us?

  • Is the above question right grammatically?
  • It's grammatically correct, but it just might be mistaken for an idiom with "since when" that means something different.
  • I recommend this: What is the [earliest date / first day] that the accommodation s will be available to us?
  • ________ Since when will the accommodation s be provided to us?
  • can be interpreted as rather confrontational, as if you object to being provided accommodations.
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Abhishek RenSince when the accommodation will be provided to us?Is the above question right grammatically?
It's grammatically correct, but it just might be mistaken for an idiom with "since when" that means something different. I recommend this:

What is the [earliest date / first day] that the accommodations will be available to us?
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Califjim , Thanks for taking the time and effort to help me out. Totally got it!!

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