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Inglés (UK)
Pregunta de Inglés (UK)
Staring next week.
Or
Starting from next week.
Which one is correct?
Staring next week.
Or
Starting from next week.
Which one is correct?
Or
Starting from next week.
Which one is correct?
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@Pink-Panther: There is no need to add "from".Here is an authentic example, just for your reference.^_^

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- Inglés (UK) Casi fluido
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