Tedwonny
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- Jan 10, 2012
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- Chinese
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- Hong Kong
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- UK
The tenancy period ends 30[SUP]th[/SUP] June. It may be possible for them to stay for a couple of extra weeks into July
I come across this sentence the other day and it reminds me of the increasingly common phenomena of dropping certain prepositions before the dates. Is the above sentence correct [including 'into']?
Can we now say: We'll start 5th June instead of We'll start from/on the 5th June?
Thanks
I come across this sentence the other day and it reminds me of the increasingly common phenomena of dropping certain prepositions before the dates. Is the above sentence correct [including 'into']?
Can we now say: We'll start 5th June instead of We'll start from/on the 5th June?
Thanks