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  1. Good Morning / Afternoon / Evening / Night - WordReference Forums

    Nov 8, 2006 · Hi there! Since I have to give a presentation, I was wondering whether any of you could give me some clear guidelines on how to determine when to say "Good morning / afternoon / …

  2. Good day [email salutation?] | WordReference Forums

    Feb 17, 2011 · Most e-mails rudely fail to use any salutation. However, you could certainly use Bonjour, Hello, Hi there, or various other ambiguous ones if the relationship between you and the recipient …

  3. I've just started vs. I just started | WordReference Forums

    Oct 7, 2013 · I am not sure which sentence is correct. Let's say it was my first week at a new job, would I say: I just started my job. Or I've just started my job. Can I use both the present perfect simple and …

  4. You too and me too as responses to: I love you, I miss you, Thank you,

    Jan 17, 2010 · The same to you vs you too Have a nice day. you,too...so do you It was nice meeting you. You too / Me too You Too. I read through all this, and I was nevertheless not quite certain about …

  5. I hope you have a good day - WordReference Forums

    Apr 14, 2007 · How do you say "I hope you have a good day" using the "tu" form in french? Thanks Moderator note: multiple threads merged to create this one

  6. did receive, / have received the email. [present perfect]

    Jul 12, 2018 · The second present perfect "have experienced" is because you are considering your life up until now. The experience could have been in the past: 1976 was the hottest summer I have ever …

  7. How long have you studied / been studying (perfect/continuous)

    Oct 24, 2006 · Hello, Could you explain me the difference between this two questions? How long have you studied English? How long have been studing English? It is the difference between present …

  8. in the morning tomorrow/tomorrow morning - WordReference Forums

    Jan 29, 2010 · Have this jacket on hand; I will wear it tomorrow morning. (Those are two distinct sentences, so would write them separately, or join them with a semicolon.) I am more likely to use 'in …

  9. last week, the last week vs past week | WordReference Forums

    Jan 1, 2017 · I have got tons of phone calls during/on the past week. I have sold six cars during/on the past week. 2. This question may sound stupid but it is a matter of logic using the perfect tense with …

  10. Have a better one. - WordReference Forums

    Jul 23, 2008 · Have a better one! When Deckard is approached in a deserted alley by a spinner cop, they have a friendly argument and the cop leaves with the words "Have a better one!". It is supposed …