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| Which of the following two sentences is most appropriate? 1.The candidate would be joining us from Saturday. 2.The candidate would be joining us on saturday. Thanks a lot!!! Athikh |
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| '...from Saturday' -- from that day onwards.... '...on Saturday' -- which can mean only on Saturday... Last edited by Fazzu; 03-Jul-2006 at 07:38. |
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| Thanks Faz... |
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