Hi
Could you please tell me if the following expressions are correct?
1- From Monday onwards, I won’t see her anymore.
2- From now onwards, I do not intend to read such stuff.
3- I will take care of the office form now on.
Tom
Hi
Could you please tell me if the following expressions are correct?
1- From Monday onwards, I won’t see her anymore.
2- From now onwards, I do not intend to read such stuff.
3- I will take care of the office form now on.
Tom
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From now on. Otherwise, OK.
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Doesn’t ‘from Monday onwards’ sound a bit odd? Why not simply ‘from Monday’ or ‘as from Monday’?
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I think “from Monday onwards” sounds very formal.
Saying “from now onwards” sounds odd (although I agree with MM that it’s not incorrect).
Saying “As of Monday” is also very typical.
Amy
Hi
A huge thank you to MM, Conchita and Amy for such sincere help! I am simply grateful.
So the conclusion is:
1- As of Monday, I won’t see her anymore. color=red
2- As from Monday, I won’t see her anymore. color=red
3- From Monday, I won’t see her anymore. color=red
4- From Monday onwards, [color=red]…(OK, but extremely formal)
5- From now onwards,…(Odd)
6- From now on,…color=red
7- As of now, I won’t see her anymore. color=red
8- As from now, I won’t see her anymore. color=red
Do we agree finally?
Tom
Hi Tom
The “as from” constructions sound odd to me, but it may be one of those BE/AmE things again. :roll:
Amy