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26 September, 15:42

Am I using the word subsequently correct? "Good things are happening to him subsequently to his birthday."

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  1. 26 September, 17:39
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    Answer: Sorry but while you are using the correct word in the sentence you are using the wrong form.

    Explanation: The correct way to use it in this sentence would be "Good things will happen subsequent to his birthday."
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