grammaticality - Monthly and annual as descriptors - English . . . 3 No, monthly is used correctly in the first case You are comparing apples to oranges here (or adjectives to adverbs) Per The American Heritage Dictionary, 4th edition, annual is defined as: adj 1 Recurring, done, or pefomed every year; yearly: an annual medical examination So annual is an adjective describing an interval
EA: daily, weekly, monthly, yearly | WordReference Forums Hello! In sentences like "weekly we go just once to the movies, we have to pay monthly , daily you have to eat fruit, yearly they have a meeting in " I've heard شَهْرِاً (monthly) and كل يوم , كل اسبوع , كل سنة (every day, every week, every year) Do exist the adverbs اسبوعِاً
single word requests - Annual is to yearly as _____ is to monthly . . . Now, one would naturally look at mensual as the 'annual' equivalent of monthly which comes from the Latin word mensis meaning 'month' But you need to be careful as the word mensual is usually comprehended as menstrual (relating to the menses or menstruation), which also has the same root word mensis
total monthly or monthly total - WordReference Forums I want to write that I worked a certain number of hours in a month I want to use just two words: "total" and "monthly" Should I write "total monthly: [number of hours]" or "monthly total: [number of hours]"? So this question is about the order of words Is either correct?
How often? Monthly or more less (often) - WordReference Forums We don't use weekly or monthly in this context We would say "five times a year", "less than once a month", "more than once a week" It becomes problematic if you make the boundaries inclusive "Once or more a week" sounds wrong "Once a week or more" is probably OK, though technically "once a week or more often" is probably better Edit: Ah yes, Keith's "at least" is the way to go
time - Whats the Best English word for 6 months in this group: daily . . . Thanks jwpat7, the fact is I'd vote up your answer One word appearing in two different questions don't make it duplicates While one question could be about what does bi- stand for, my question is what better one word is there for 6 months like daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly My guess it there might be one that I don't know of The link for duplicate don't address my issue, an answer would
word choice - What differences are there between annually, yearly . . . Either annually or yearly can and frequently does replace ‘every year’ as none of the phrases is limited by the number of occurrences, except to the extent that what happens twice a year is strictly biannual, not twice annually There is no difference at all among ‘annually’, ‘yearly’ or 'every year' and Longmans and Oxford Online don’t think there is All their examples are
common charges maintenance fee (apartment building) There are various terms, one of which (in the US) is certainly "common charges " Common charges are monthly fees owners pay for the upkeep and maintenance of a multifamily building What are common charges? | Mansion Global