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  • punctuation - What is correct- starts from or starts at when we . . .
    Here is a sentence: During this festive season, our app development cost starts from just $10000 Here, Grammarly shows 'at' instead of 'from' Is it correct? I am perplexed because I have an impression that when we talk about the price range, it is correct to use 'from' What's your take on this?
  • grammar - will start vs starts meaning in this sentence. And Which . . .
    The concert will start tomorrow at 6:00 pm Or The concert starts tomorrow at 6:00 pm
  • prepositions - Start on vs. start from in context - English . . .
    Can you please tell me if I have to use start on or start from in the context below By signing up for this plan, you'll get unlimted data for 30 days starting on the day you sign up By signing u
  • Difference between has started and is started
    You are correct in understanding that has started and is started mean the same thing here The main point is that while the bargaining is in progress, the other intermediaries must wait Has started makes that just a tiny bit clearer, for reasons that the answers below try to explain (It's because the present perfect means "even though the action happened in the past, the result is still in
  • Whats the difference between will be starting and will start?
    The guide announced that the tour of the museum will be starting in 10 minutes and is schduled to run for about two hours if i replace 'will be starting' with 'will start', is there any meaning
  • Appropriate Time of Greeting Good Evening
    To a large extent the start of 'evening' is a matter of opinion or convention The Oxford Dictionaries say that it 'usually' starts at 'about' 6 PM Note the lack of a definite rule Evening NOUN 1 The period of time at the end of the day, usually from about 6 p m to bedtime it was seven o'clock in the evening Evening (Lexico) Cambridge does not provide a time: the part of the day between
  • tense - We arrived at the venue before the show starts - Do we use . . .
    The show starts at 7, and we arrived at 4, so the show has not started yet How can we express this logic? Example 1 We arrived at the venue before the show starts started Do we use starts or st
  • What is the correct article before s sound?
    There's not really a single word that [floppy wrist gesture] replaces, so you can't apply the starts-with-a-vowel rule, but that's OK because it's switching between spoken English and a gesture If you write say: There is a s in the word "city" You're briefly switching from English orthography to IPA orthography




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