meaning - "I will do it by Monday". Does it mean before the beginning or before the end of Monday?





Does “notified by [date]” include the end date?



When someone says "I will do it by Monday", does it mean that they will get it done



  • before the beginning of Monday or

  • before the end of Monday?



Answer



Without further context, it generally means before the end of Monday. Now end can be defined as midnight, bedtime, end of work day, or any previously discussed time, depending on context.


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