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Old 03-Jul-2006, 07:00
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Hi,
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!!!
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Old 03-Jul-2006, 07:31
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Default Re: Joining on/joining from

'...from Saturday' -- from that day onwards....
'...on Saturday' -- which can mean only on Saturday...

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Thanks Faz...
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