
on that day or that day - WordReference Forums
Mar 1, 2011 · That day I was really sick. This could mean I became really ill on that day. On that day, I was really sick. This could mean that perhaps I had good days and bad days but that that day was especially bad for me.
In/On the afternoon - WordReference Forums
Mar 12, 2008 · In your example, "on the afternoon of that day" = "(on) that day's afternoon" = "(on) that day, in the afternoon" = "in the afternoon (on) that day". I don't know a rule for it. Sometimes only "on" fits the context, sometimes only "in", sometimes no preposition is allowed, and sometimes we have a choice: On a Wednesday afternoon.
The day when/that I met you - WordReference Forums
Jun 10, 2013 · Likewise, in "The day ____ I met you was the happiest day of my life", "the day" has two logical roles: the actual words are a noun phrase forming the subject of the sentence, while in the relative clause (an abbreviated form of "I …
abbreviation for the days (monday, tuesday,..) - WordReference …
Dec 15, 2006 · hi all! how are the abbreviations for the week days?? Monday:M Tuesday: T Wednesday:W Thursday:? Friday:F Saturday:S Sunday:? thank you very much:)
qd, bid, tid, qid (doses) | WordReference Forums
May 2, 2007 · Good Morning, I´d like know entire extension for "bid" (USA). I saw in medical prescription about drug dose. Similar is "tid" that I translated as "times by day". Is it right? Original text: Perma-Clear 3 caps bid Phytoprofen 2 caps tid Thanks for your helping. I apologize for my...
difference: up till now, to this day, as yet - WordReference Forums
Sep 10, 2016 · Thank you - context is, as ever, essential. Without context, to this day could mean until today (ie a few seconds past midnight), whereas up till now would mean up till the present moment (which could be a few seconds before midnight). You are being asked to choose the most appropriate phrase from three phrases that could be used in this sentence.
postpone for/to/until - WordReference Forums
Feb 28, 2020 · Context: Today is Friday, and we have a meeting on Saturday, the next day. For any reasons, the meeting on Saturday cannot be done and no one knows what it wll be the day. Sentences: 1. We should postpone the meeting for the next week 2. We should postpone the meeting to the next week 3. We should postpone the meeting until the next week Thanks ...
word order for time, day and date | WordReference Forums
Feb 17, 2014 · I've been wondering how to put the time, day and date in the right order. Can anybody help me? I'd like to make an appointment for Friday at 2:00 on Feb. 28. I'd like to make an appointment at 2:00 on Friday Feb. 28. I'd like to make an appointment at 2:00 Friday Feb.28.
English spelling "today vs. to-day" - WordReference Forums
Jul 1, 2005 · to-day, to-night, to-morrow. Is this a special Irish habit or just an older way of spelling? I found it in an older English grammar book from the 60s as well, but no explanation why it is spelled with a hyphen... In case it is an older way of spelling, is it only true for words starting with to-, or are there more?! Thanks for your help.-MrMagoo
"in usual days" or "on usual days" - WordReference Forums
Dec 23, 2014 · The opposite of a special occasion would be 'an ordinary day'. I would say: "Junk food should only be eaten on special occasions, not on ordinary days." We use 'in' when we are talking about the time within which something happened or …