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Kipling Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

What is the closing date/ When is the closing date

Hi all, what a great forum this is..
I am a new member =)

Those on subject are my question, so which one is correct setence?

Thank you for helping me..
  

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Hi, Kipling. Welcome to the Forum! " is correct.

  • Hi, Kipling.
  • Welcome to the Forum!
  • " is correct.
  • The form with "when" is a less precise usage, but a lot of people also say it that way.
  • " Actually, more precisely, prices are getting higher, and products are getting more expensive.
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Hi, Kipling. Welcome to the Forum!

"What is the closing date?" is correct.
The form with "when" is a less precise usage, but a lot of people also say it that way.

A similar case is when people say "Prices are getting so expensive!" Actually, more precisely, prices are getting higher, and products are getting more expensive.

Another one: The temperature is jus
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Hi Calif, thanks for the welcome, and thanks for the answer too.. =)

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