Friday 6pm Cet To Est In all the previous posts it doesn t seem to have come out clearly that the standard phrases we are accustomed to are on Monday on Friday and in the morning in
Today is Dec 28 2013 When I refer to Jan 3 2014 I can say next Friday But when I want to refer to Jan 10 2014 the Friday after the next Friday what should I say next next Friday or Hello I know that on Friday AND in evening But what should I use with Friday evening on or in Thank you
Friday 6pm Cet To Est
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By Friday This means the deadline is Friday If you finish it on Friday then you might be OK Before Friday This suggests the deadline is Friday But perhaps it s first thing Hi Could someone tell me the difference between on a Friday and on Friday The context would be You go out to a bar with some coworkers after work on a FridayThank you
Within is not correct in this sentence You can say within 3 days 6 weeks etc This refers to a period of time the work must be finished before the end of this period Friday But do you say I work here from Monday until till Friday I would say that Monday through Friday would be the most correct here but Monday to Friday is veryc ommon
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I ve a doubt with the expresion before last e g The night before last if today were Monday then it would refer to Saturday night I found this The Friday before last But It means any time from now whenever that is until the end of Friday If this is said in a business situation that context tells us that it means until the close of business on Friday
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In all the previous posts it doesn t seem to have come out clearly that the standard phrases we are accustomed to are on Monday on Friday and in the morning in
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Today is Dec 28 2013 When I refer to Jan 3 2014 I can say next Friday But when I want to refer to Jan 10 2014 the Friday after the next Friday what should I say next next Friday or
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