I don't see a place for "as of". It's confusing and unnecessary.May I try to ask further to make it clear for myself?
Is this correct? Many thanks for the teaching.
- Say, if there are a cumulative total of 40 applications received at 30.6.2008 (& the deadline has not yet come), I should report that "the number of applications are 40 as at 30.6.2008". (As it is on that date)
- Say, if the deadline for submission is 30.6.2008, I can either say "the number of applications are 40 as at 30.6.2008" (ie same as above) or "the number of applications are 40 as of 30.6.2008" ,(as it will be on and after that date since the deadline is 30.6.2008".
May I try to ask further to make it clear for myself?
Is this correct? Many thanks for the teaching.
- Say, if there are a cumulative total of 40 applications received at 30.6.2008 (& the deadline has not yet come), I should report that "the number of applications are 40 as at 30.6.2008". (As it is on that date)
- Say, if the deadline for submission is 30.6.2008, I can either say "the number of applications are 40 as at 30.6.2008" (ie same as above) or "the number of applications are 40 as of 30.6.2008" ,(as it will be on and after that date since the deadline is 30.6.2008".
;-)Not a teacher.May I try to ask further to make it clear for myself?
Is this correct? Many thanks for the teaching.
- Say, if there are a cumulative total of 40 applications received at 30.6.2008 (& the deadline has not yet come), I should report that "the number of applications are:cross:(is) 40 as at 30.6.2008". (As it is on that date)
- Say, if the deadline for submission is 30.6.2008, I can either say "the number of applications are 40 as at 30.6.2008" (ie same as above) or "the number of applications are:cross:(is) 40 as of 30.6.2008" ,(as it will be on and after that date since the deadline is 30.6.2008".