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Will begin on [date] and "end" on [date]?

 
 
kks
 
Reply Thu 10 Dec, 2015 12:52 am
May I know which of the following is grammatically correct?

1) "The period shall be further extended for [xx] months which will begin on [start date] and end on [end date].", or

2) "The period shall be further extended for [xx] months which will begin on [start date] and will end on [end date]."

Thank you!
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MontereyJack
 
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Reply Thu 10 Dec, 2015 01:56 am
either one
FBM
 
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Reply Thu 10 Dec, 2015 02:59 am
@MontereyJack,
I agree. Both are perfectly fine as-are.
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kks
 
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Reply Thu 10 Dec, 2015 07:50 pm
Thank you, all.

I was discussing this with my friend earlier. She thought (1) was the correct one while I thought (2) was correct, grammatically speaking.
MontereyJack
 
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Reply Fri 11 Dec, 2015 12:40 am
@kks,
Congrstulations,it's a win-win situation. You're both right.
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