When to write from and when to write since?

The preposition from indicates the starting point of an action. It is often used with to or till which indicates the finishing time of the action: I normally work from nine to five, sometimes from ten till six You can drop by at any time during the afternoon. I shall be here from two onwards From now on you must wear a suit and a tie whenever you go to the office Note that since is used with the present perfect or past perfect tense to indicate the starting point of the action.

With other tenses we normally use from Compare the following: The office is open from eight o' clock, but I don't usually arrive before nine I have been working on the project since the beginning of September and hope to finish it by the end of October.

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