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I will resume office on 4/6/2018 vs i will resume to office on 4/6/2018

The correct phrase is 'i will resume office on 4/6/2018'. The preposition 'to' is not needed in this context.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 2714 views

I will resume office on 4/6/2018

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the action of returning to work or a position on a specific date.

Examples:

  • I will resume office on Monday.
  • She will resume office after her vacation.
  • He plans to resume office next week.
  • The manager will resume office duties on the 1st of May.
  • After the renovation, the office will resume operations on the 15th.
  • Yes, I will resume command.
  • Moreover, I will resume voting time without delay.
  • Either Jessica will retain her position as managing partner, or I will resume control of Pearson Hardman.
  • I will resume because there is no point in wasting time.
  • When I return from Saint-Cloud, you can be sure... that I will resume my regime.
  • And I will be in my office on Thursday, but not Wednesday.
  • But I will be riding shotgun with the Attorney General's office on the appeal.
  • School will resume tomorrow as scheduled.
  • The study will resume tomorrow evening in the hospital.
  • We will resume our game at the inn.
  • ROBOT: Curfew will resume in 2 minutes.
  • Curfew will resume in 2 minutes.
  • You will resume your mission as soon as we have recovered the black box.
  • The remainder of you will resume your active assignments.
  • The debate is now suspended and will resume immediately after the vote.
  • But we will resume our scene work next week.
  • The debate on the Garot report will resume at 3 p.m.
  • The debate will resume when appropriate according to the agenda.
  • These proceedings will resume at 10:00 a.m.tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow, we will resume with the civil proceedings.

i will resume to office on 4/6/2018

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'to' is not needed in this context.

  • Yes, I will resume command.
  • Moreover, I will resume voting time without delay.
  • Either Jessica will retain her position as managing partner, or I will resume control of Pearson Hardman.
  • I will resume because there is no point in wasting time.
  • When I return from Saint-Cloud, you can be sure... that I will resume my regime.
  • School will resume tomorrow as scheduled.
  • The study will resume tomorrow evening in the hospital.
  • We will resume our game at the inn.
  • ROBOT: Curfew will resume in 2 minutes.
  • Curfew will resume in 2 minutes.
  • You will resume your mission as soon as we have recovered the black box.
  • The remainder of you will resume your active assignments.
  • The debate is now suspended and will resume immediately after the vote.
  • But we will resume our scene work next week.
  • The debate on the Garot report will resume at 3 p.m.
  • The debate will resume when appropriate according to the agenda.
  • These proceedings will resume at 10:00 a.m.tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow, we will resume with the civil proceedings.
  • The witness will resume the stand.
  • The column will resume tomorrow night with Mr Minni.

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