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  • in two weeks weeks or weeks time? | WordReference Forums
    The weeks are plural (there are two of them), so it should be in two weeks' time
  • What is correct this weeks or this weeks? - Answers
    The correct notation is "week's," the apostrophe signifying ownership of whatever follows (ex "This week's crossword puzzle was easy ") "Weeks" is the plural of week, so grammatically, it must
  • Can there be 53 weeks in a year? - Answers
    No, there cannot be 53 weeks in a year in the standard Gregorian calendar system A year is typically composed of 52 weeks, which is equivalent to 364 days The remaining day makes up for the leap
  • Is it last weeks or in the last weeks? | WordReference Forums
    For more than one, use 'in the last few weeks' or 'in recent weeks' or 'over the last few weeks' These need perfect tense: Over the last few weeks I have been thinking about you
  • Is four weeks a month - Answers
    Approximately It's four weeks and a little bit more If it were exactly 4 weeks, all months would start on the same day of the week February has exactly 4 weeks (in a non-Leap Year), and the
  • What years have 53 weeks? - Answers
    Years with 53 weeks occur approximately once every 5-6 years due to the Gregorian calendar system This happens when the 1st of January falls on a Thursday, creating a leap week at the end of the
  • in the next couple of weeks - WordReference Forums
    In the next couple of weeks = some time between now and then In a couple of weeks = a couple of weeks from now Likewise, 'in the next year' is any time across the coming 365 days, but 'in a year' is 365 days from now The sense "distance from now" is often clarified by adding 'from now': in a week from now Confusingly, 'in' also refers to the amount of time required to do something: Rome
  • weeklong, weeks-long? - WordReference Forums
    Hi, English has the adjective weeklong I am wondering whether there's 'weeks-long' by analogy with "centuries-old" I'd appreciate your help


















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