from/as of next Monday...

achilles07

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Spain, spanish
Can you say "From next Monday I'm going to the library all the days"?
Can you say the same but with as of? "As of next Monday I'm going to the library all the days".

What is correct? What sounds better? What is the difference between both sentences?

Cheers!
 
  • Can you say "From next Monday I'm going to the library all the days"? :cross:
    Can you say the same but with as of? "As of next Monday I'm going to the library all the days". :tick:

    What is correct? What sounds better? What is the difference between both sentences?

    Cheers!

    We wouldn't ever say "From next Monday" so there's no difference to be worried about. Unless of course.... Now that I think about it, you can say "From next Monday on I'm going to the library...."

    And just as a secondary note, "going all the days" implies that there is a set schedule of days that you have access to the library and you are planning to take advantage of it by going as much as possible. A more common way to say that would be "every day", so your sentence should be something along the lines of, "As of next Monday, I'm going to the library every day."

    Saludos!
     
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