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he will resume to work from monday vs he will resume work on Monday

The correct phrase is "he will resume work on Monday." The phrase "he will resume to work from Monday" is incorrect. The preposition "on" is used to indicate the specific day when an action will start, while the verb "resume" is followed by the noun "work" without the preposition "to."

Last updated: March 29, 2024

he will resume to work from monday

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "to" is not used after the verb "resume."

Incorrect. Use "he will resume work on Monday" instead.

he will resume work on Monday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Correct. Use this phrase to indicate that someone will start working again on a specific day.

Examples:

  • He will resume work on Monday after his vacation.
  • She will resume work on Monday following the company's closure.
  • I will resume work on Monday morning.
  • They will resume work on Monday with a new project.
  • The team will resume work on Monday to meet the deadline.

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