Both are correct. Both have their different meanings.
2007-03-06 20:22:15
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answered by donniedragon 3
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I will work at 2 p.m. The first option is not correct since it does not have a predicate. There is a subject but were does it go from there? No where as it stands.
2007-03-06 20:22:14
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answered by ? 4
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"I will work at 2 p.m." Is the correct way.
"I will work from 2 p.m" is only correct when you are saying something like "I will work from 2 p.m to 5 p.m."
By the way, English is spelled with an "E" not "e" when you are referring to the language.
English = The language.
english = A technique used in Billiards/pool.
2007-03-06 20:22:21
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answered by Joshu@ 5
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I will work at 2 p.m. This means you will begin work at 2. (Although it would be better to say "I will begin work at 2 p.m.")
The word "from" needs an "until". In other words, you would have to say "I will from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m."
Note that the time is written correctly as 2:00 p.m.
2007-03-06 20:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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hi, i think you'd better use the first sentence " i will work from 2 pm" because it is impossible that you start and finish your work at exactly 2 pm. if you use the 1st sentence, people will understand that your work starts at 2 pm. hope my answer can help you somehow. good luck !
2007-03-06 20:32:42
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answered by Anh 1
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hi, 3 cupS of espresso, please The plural is what makes it the main suitable option. whether the 1st one isn't ungrammatical. i've got stated something comparable on extra effective than one occasion. The others: 3 glasses of wine. in case you pick categories of wine you could specify, if it particularly is each and each of a similar (IE: "3 glasses of the residing house purple" then it particularly is okay) you do no longer.
2016-11-23 12:45:23
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answered by fearson 4
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The second one.
2007-03-06 20:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i guess it's I will work from 2 pm
2007-03-06 20:23:53
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answered by daveajie 2
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All wrong. Nobody works from or at 2pm.
2007-03-06 20:39:30
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answered by wangbadan1312 1
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it depends how you mean, but from your sentence i think you mean i will work at 2pm
2007-03-06 20:21:34
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answered by staceylea93 1
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