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Is it correct?
We will continue our lessons starting next week.
Or 'since' next week?
Jan 10, 2020 5:46 AM
Answers · 3
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'Since' only refers to a time period starting in the past and leading up to the present.
If you want to express the same idea for a different time period - in this case, the future - you can use 'from': "We'll continue our lessons starting from next week".
January 10, 2020
1
"We will continue our lessons starting next week" is correct.
"Since" would be used for a time in the past e.g:
"I have been taking lessons since last week"
January 10, 2020
We will continue our lessons next week. 'Since' refers to a specific time in the past.
I have been taking lessons since last Saturday.
I have been eating grapes for lunch since November last year. Etc
Hope that helps!!!
January 10, 2020
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