The word hereon is an adverb that means hereupon or upon. This word is rarely used these days, but an example sentence would be: He will pay off his lunch tab, hereon receiving his paycheck.
mths
preceding EOT succeeding E10
mon.
The correct spelling is month, without an E.
Yes, succeeding is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences are:The project is finally succeeding.Our enemies are succeeding in blocking our supply lines.
No, the correct spelling is succeeding.
The word hereon is an adverb that means hereupon or upon. This word is rarely used these days, but an example sentence would be: He will pay off his lunch tab, hereon receiving his paycheck.
The correct spelling is "months."
"Failing" is a word for not succeeding.
The correct grammar is "You have been here for four months."
There is no patron saint of succeeding.
The word "succeeding" can mean "being successful" or winning, prevailing.Example : The clever shopkeeper had no trouble succeeding in business.The word "succeeding" as an adjective means "following in time or position".Example : There were more accidents in the succeeding years.
The word "succeeding" can mean "being successful" or winning, prevailing.Example : The clever shopkeeper had no trouble succeeding in business.The word "succeeding" as an adjective means "following in time or position".Example : There were more accidents in the succeeding years.
mths
There is more than one month, so the plural form is used. The correct term would be '5 months'.
preceding EOT succeeding E10