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  • Days of the Week in Spanish: Everything You Need To Know
    Beyond religious aspects, “viernes” heralds the end of the workweek and the beginning of relaxation and social gatherings Sábado: The day of rest Derived from the Hebrew “Shabbat” (“Sabbath”), “sábado” signifies a day of rest and breaks the pattern of Roman-derived names that most of the other days of the week in Spanish follow
  • English Greetings: Say “Hello” in Style - Preply
    Today, it is only really used by people teasing their British colleagues! 26 Goodmorrow! This is a ridiculous way to say “Good morning” It is unnecessarily formal and associated with old-fashioned poetry, so using it in real conversation is definitely pretty silly! 27 What’s crackin’?
  • Are you working today or Do you work today?
    13 " Are you working today? " is a specific question about this day - not this day of the week, but this exact day For example, it might be a Wednesday, and you know the other person normally works Wednesdays, but perhaps you are enquiring if they took a vacation day " Do you work today " sounds a little unclear but it could be okay in context
  • word choice - Its raining today or its rainy today? - English . . .
    It's raining today Raining is a verb, describing the action of rain It's rainy today Rainy is an adjective, describing what the weather is like today Sunny and cloudy are also adjectives that describe the weather, so for parallelism, it makes sense to say "It's rainy today" if you would otherwise write "It's sunny today "
  • The Importance of English in Today’s World - Preply
    English is understood by 2 billion speakers across the world But it's not just the most common language: it’s the most important one to learn Here's why!
  • such a day or such day? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It's such a nice day today! I'm interested in the usage of the indefinite article I know this sentence is correct We use an indefinite article in exclamations with countable nouns But the quest
  • past tense - Using on this day VS on that day - English Language . . .
    On this day in AD 301 San Marino, one of the smallest nations in the world, was founded, and in 1939, Britain declared war on Germany after the invasion of Poland "This day" today means "September 3rd" We use 'that day' to refer to any other day, in the past or future, that has been mentioned or referred to already
  • Looking for the most common abbreviation to indicate the end of a . . .
    I work in the tech sector, where it's common practice for some to work well past the typical 5 or 6pm closing time of many industries In my sector I've often encountered COB to indicate a deliverable due at the end of the business day (~5:00 6:00pm) Whereas EOD will often indicate a deliverable due whenever the contributor stops working, typically into the evening
  • Does the term within 7 days mean include the 7th day?
    There's also the perennial question of whether the last day ends on the multiple of 24 hours from the time when the deadline was given, if it means midnight of that day, or closing time of that day, or what And does "7 days" mean 7 calendar days, or 7 business days? Etc
  • to day or to date? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    While "today" does technically come from "to" + "day", the meaning of "to" in this phrase was something more like "at" or "on", which is no longer valid in Modern English





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