I got stuck while writing a mail to my students in which I am saying that they should resume their classes from Tuesday on.
I'm out of town on Monday. You can come from/on Tuesday on.
We use from to start a point of 'onward.' From 6 p.m. on which means it starts at 6 p.m. and then it'll go on.
I also know that we have 'on' for days - on Monday/Tuesday... and so on. Grammarly corrected my sentence and said 'on.' But how would it look then?
You can come on Tuesday on!