Thursday, May 18, 2017

grammar - "From today" or "Starting today"?



What is the difference between From today and Starting today ?


For instance in the following sentences:



All users of Sitestat can download the new toolbar free of charge from today.


From today, employees will be required to take at least a twenty minutes nap during lunch break.


Starting today, employees will be required to take at least a twenty minutes nap during lunch break.



Are they correct ?




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