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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

which one iscorrect?

The show will be started from 4th April.
The show will be starting from 4th April.
  

Top answer

Neither. The show will start/will be starting on 4(th) April.

  • Neither.
  • The show will start/will be starting on 4(th) April.
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3 Answers
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Neither.

The show will start/will be starting on 4(th) April.
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By from I mean t, it will continue for a long period. or will last for a week. so that's why I used from. isn't it correct
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No, It will be running/performing from 4 April.

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