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  • word choice - On the last week or In the last week? - English . . .
    I'm planning a trip My plane lands on the 29th of August Should I say: I'll arrive on the last week of August or I'll arrive in the last week of August Web searches show that both prepositi
  • the is in my business name, capitalize it or not?
    "These are the words that should be capitalized in titles: The first and last words of the title All nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, and adjectives Any conjunction or preposition of five letters or more -- (This is optional You can choose to go with an older rule that says not to capitalize prepositions or conjunctions regardless of length The five letters or more standard has developed
  • word choice - “Reservation for” vs. “reservation at” - English Language . . .
    I'm trying to check if this sentence is correct Is this reservation for the Holiday Inn? Or, should I use Is this reservation at the Holiday Inn?
  • etymology - Is holiday derived from holy day? - English Language . . .
    Holiday is a compound stemming from the words holy and day The word 'holiday' first surfaced in the 1500's replacing the earlier word 'haliday' which was recorded before 1200 in the Old English book Ancrene Riwle
  • word choice - Is it “in” or “on the holidays”? - English Language . . .
    Holiday breaks usually consist of more than one day, so when you refer to Christmas you are thinking about Christmas eve, Christmas day and Boxing day (also called ‘St Stephen's Day’) The Easter holiday is usually made up of two days; Easter Sunday and Easter Monday N B Good Friday is not a public holiday in Italy but it is in the UK
  • Stop by vs. stop at vs. stop on vs. stop in
    "Stop at" is a definitive stop, with the emphasis on a particular location; this is the most appropriate usage for the bus making a stop When used as a verb "stop by" connotes a brief pauses, and usually implies continued motion after the pause "By" could also be used as a synonym of "near", as in "Stop by (near) the intersection", with a meaning more similar to "stop at" The difference
  • Are in accordance with and according to interchangeable?
    In accordance with is the more formal phrase and refers only to laws and rules; something may be said to be in accordance with some rule or regulations According to, on the other hand, simply means any source of information: According to facebook, Trump was elected in 1986
  • word usage - What are the differences between public holiday and . . .
    Excerpt from Wikipedia: Public holiday, A public holiday, national holiday or legal holiday is a holiday generally established by law and is usually a non-working day during the year What are the
  • meaning - Birthday vs. anniversary - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Are there general guidelines for using "anniversary" vs "birthday"? E g , birthdays are generally for well, birthdays It's also used for some notable historical dates regarding countries ("Our
  • Whats the difference between go on holiday and go for a holiday?
    In the uncountable form, 'holiday' is the time away This is the 'go on holiday [for a few days]' form The measure ('for a few days') is optional There is no real difference in the overall meaning of the two forms, though the first might be felt to slightly emphasise the fact that the holiday has a specific fixed length





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