word choice - A correct preposition - account closed due/by/at 12th of May


I asked my bank to close my account on 12th of May. Also



I expect the account to be closed [?] 12th of May



. What preposition should be there? I think about by or due. Also if I want to ask someone a question: What date was your account closed [missing preposition?]



Answer



If you mean that you expect the account to be closed no later than 12 May, then the preposition you need is by.


The preposition to use in the question would normally be on: ‘On what date was your account closed?’, but you could also say simply ‘When was your account closed?’


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