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from 11 to 12/13 March ?
If I have 2 days off, what to write : "I have two days off : from 11 to 12 March." Or is it from 11 to 13 March ?
If I say : "I work from 8 to 5." Does that mean I stop at 5 o'clock ?
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Re: from 11 to 12/13 March ?

Originally Posted by
ph2004
If I have 2 days off, what to write : "I have two days off : from 11 to 12 March." Or is it from 11 to 13 March ?
If I say : "I work from 8 to 5." Does that mean I stop at 5 o'clock ?
You can say: 2 days off from 11th to 12th or two days off on 11th and 12th March.
If you do not use any adverb such as 'normally' or 'usually' it means you do not after 5 o'clock
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