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Megumi@Ibaraki
Once after?
Is it correct to say "Once after they have left, be sure to stay where you are."?
Jun 13, 2016 10:53 AM
Answers · 3
You can actually use "once after" in certain circumstances. In that sentence, "once after" is unnecessary but you may have instances where once after can help making a point on the sequence of events.
August 14, 2022
You need to use either "once" or "after", like this
- Once they have left, be sure to stay where you are
- After they have left, be sure to stay where you are
These two sentences have the same meaning
June 13, 2016
No, but you may say either "Once they have left..." or "After they have left..."
June 13, 2016
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