Is it wrong when people say "from this year" instead of "starting this year"? [closed] Ask Question Asked 3 years, 8 months ago Modified 3 years, 8 months ago
Grammarly says: "here is a rule of thumb: in the month-day-year format (used in the United States), place commas after the day and year. In the day-month-year format (used in the UK and other countries), do not use commas at all." But I guarantee there are many differences of opinion. This question is based on the premise that all the commas are over the top.
Proper tag question for "has to" and "have to" Ask Question Asked 2 years, 1 month ago Modified 2 years, 1 month ago Viewed 1k times
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