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Lisa Brinkmann Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

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Which is correct:

We will resume the repairs on 4/15.

or

We will resume with the repairs on 4/15.

  

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We will resume the repairs on 4/15. Using with, but without the same meaning: We will proceed with the repairs on 4/15. We'll be finished with the repairs on 4/15.

  • We will resume the repairs on 4/15.
  • Using with, but without the same meaning: We will proceed with the repairs on 4/15.
  • We'll be finished with the repairs on 4/15.
  • We'll be done with the repairs on 4/15.
  • I wasn't involved with the repairs which were resumed on 4/15.
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We will resume the repairs on 4/15.

Using with, but without the same meaning:

We will proceed with the repairs on 4/15.

We'll be finished with the repairs on 4/15.

We'll be done with the repairs on 4/15.

I wasn't involved with the repairs which were resumed on 4/15.


I hope this is helpful.

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