
Difference between "working days" and "weekdays"
Jan 24, 2013 · Hello, What's the difference between "working days" and "weekdays"? Is the second one used more frequently than the first? (In the examples like "the centre is open on working days/ …
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Are you finished or have you finished or Did you finished?
Aug 31, 2012 · When a mum wanna know if her kid's homework is done or not so that they can go out. Should she say (British English) 1. Did you finish your homework? 2. Have...
Did I miss or Have I missed? - WordReference Forums
Sep 1, 2012 · Did I miss or Have I missed? When I go inside a room and everyone is upset, should I say: 1. Did I miss something? 2. Have I missed something? #1 is correct. You are referring to the …
Have a good weekend? - WordReference Forums
Nov 23, 2005 · I would say simply שבת שלום (Yes, I know, Shabbat is only part of the weekend, but still it's said many times before the weekend. I say it to my co-workers on Thursday, the last workday of …
print vs print off/ out - WordReference Forums
Oct 1, 2010 · Hi Could you please help me understand the difference between verb print and phrasal verb print off/ out? Here are the definitions I found in my Oxfords, and I sincerely would not be able to …
a day’s hard work vs. a hard day's work - WordReference Forums
May 28, 2020 · In your sparkling swimming pool, you are free from responsibility and blessedly alone after a day’s hard work/ a hard day's work when you dive head into...
de qué hora a qué hora se considera afternoon in the States?
Apr 22, 2006 · this is one of those things that different people interpret differently. I use "afternoon" to refer to the time after 12 pm (noon) and before the end of the customary workday (5 pm). I don't …
I'm on - WordReference Forums
Dec 1, 2004 · "I'm on" can be used to say "I am ready, I will take part." Specially when accepting an informal invitation:
They are here. / Here they are. / Here are they. - WordReference Forums
Mar 7, 2018 · How could the variation of answers change, using here to this question? 1) -Where are your scissors? - They are here. 2) -Where are your scissors? - Here they are. 3) -Where are your …