1. Our class is going to be closed for one month from today onwards.
2. Our class will be closed for one month from today onwards.
Please correct the sentences.
"Today onwards" does not work. "Onwards" means forever after. "Will" is the ordinary way of putting that but "is going to" is not wrong.
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"Today onwards" does not work. "Onwards" means forever after.
"Will" is the ordinary way of putting that but "is going to" is not wrong.
"One month" is imprecise. The number of days in a month is not consistent.
"Our class will be closed for 30 days starting today."