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  • abbreviation for the days (monday, tuesday,. . )
    Thursday" →Thur Thurs ? Right? I personally think it's neater and more consistent to keep the 3 letter abbreviation for Thu, like all the other days The same for months: Jan, Feb, Mar If you are creating Excel columns for the days of the week, also means the columns will be the same size (width) without too much playing about
  • Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun (abreviaturas de los días)
    Hay abreviaturas de las dias de la semana en espanol? En ingles son: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun Que son en espanol? Tambien, que son las
  • on Thursday morning or in the morning on Thursday
    Hello everyone Which one is the best? 1 I'm going to clean my room on Thursday in the morning 2 I'm going to clean my room in the morning on Thursday 3 I'm going to clean my room on Thursday morning 4 I'm going to clean my room on the morning of Thursday Thanks in advance
  • How to answer the question asking your schedule
    I often get a text asking my schedule For example, my manager asks if I can teach the class on Mon and thur as follows? Would you be allright with the following hours: Mon ( 9-12) Thur ( 1 -4) In such case, if you have no problem with the schedule, what do you usually say? ( my suggestion
  • on Wednesday at 10am 10am on Wednesday - WordReference Forums
    There are no rules as to how dates and times are ordered Some organizations have standard format such as the military, police, etc But all of your examples are acceptable I'll meet you at 10am on Wednesday, or I'll meet you Wednesday at 10am are both standard ways of saying it
  • Mondays to through Sundays | WordReference Forums
    Which is grammatically correct: Mondays to Sundays or Monday to Sunday? Such phrase will be used to refer to a repeated cycle of events please help
  • This Thursday Next Thursday | WordReference Forums
    Today is Tuesday 19th If someone says 'Meet me next Thursday' does he mean the 21st or the 28th? Would 'Meet me this Thursday' be different? It was explained to me that 'next Thursday' refers to the 28th as it is in the following week 'This Thursday' refers to Thursday this week and would
  • send out send through and send over - WordReference Forums
    Hi everyone Could you please help me and tell the difference between the meanings of send with the prepositions above As I understand those are not phrasal verbs and I can just say: I will send this to you without using through, over or out But I received some emails from native speakers


















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