The phrase "shall commence on" indicates the specific date or time when something will begin or start. It is commonly used in legal documents or contracts to specify the starting point of an action or agreement.
Example sentence - The meeting will commence on time regardless of the number in attendance.
Commencement actually is formed with a root word "commence" and a suffix "-ment". There is no prefix.
The correct punctuation marks in the sentence are: "What shall we do?" Fred asked Tim.
No, because you are not doing something physically. Verb: I skipped down to the shops.
The preposition "with" is typically used with the verb "commence." For example: "The meeting will commence with a brief presentation."
All four sat down at the poker table, then George picked up the deck, shuffled, and said: "Well gentlemen, shall we commence?".
Example sentence - The meeting will commence on time regardless of the number in attendance.
The game will commence in 20 minutes.
the performance will commence at 8 pm sharp
The ceremony will commence with a short prayer. The game will commence with the singing of The National Anthem.
Commence means to begin or start. The film will commence as soon as the previews and trailers for other movies are finished.
The word commence is a verb. It means to start or to begin. Example sentence: We will commence the race at three o'clock.
I shall endeavor to create this sentence for you.
He commenced with his speech, optimistically.
You probably mean either commence or commerce.
to start, to commence
the call begins