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Aug 23, 2014 · Our numbers have a specific two-letter combination that tells us how the number sounds. For example 9th 3rd 301st What do we call these special sounds?
Are both expressions 'At the beginning' 'In the beginning' valid and equivalent? The first 'seems wrong' to me, but it has more Google results.
Insightful information! But I have to disagree in the context of this particular question. Since the phrase is 'I'll call her ___ Easter', 'in' wouldn't be a proper fit at all. If anything, 'on' is probably the best choice. Also, just as a general side note to your statement regarding multiple choice tests, it is the teacher's responsibility to design reasonable questions. So while in this ...
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People speak 'all screwed up'. They truncate, they switch topics, they do all sorts of things, and they especially turn expressions on their heads [haha]. 'time is of the essence' is used in legal language, which has sort of migrated out into the world. This is clearly a bungling attempt to use it. It's actually pretty funny. I will have to remember it. 'In the essence of time', let's move on ...
Oct 13, 2010 · What's the difference between in the last 3 months and in the past 3 months if there is any?
Mar 23, 2015 · What does “in the name of…” actually mean? Putting all religious contentions aside for the sake of our language, the etymology of name offers a good place to start understanding: Old English nama, noma 'name, reputation,' from Proto-Germanic *namon (cognates: Old Saxon namo, Old Frisian nama, Old High German namo, German Name, Middle Dutch name, Dutch naam, Old …
Aug 7, 2013 · The bottom line is 'it's idiomatic' as mentioned but I can offer the below rationale: 1. The origin of 'at night' to indicate a point of time and the usage of prepositions 'in' and'at' In olden times, when the time expression 'at night' was originated, night might have been thought as a point of time in the day because there wasn't any activity going on and people were sleeping that time ...
Both are grammatical. There seems to be little difference in meaning, but a detailed corpus search might show that they were used in different contexts. What corpus evidence does show is that in the hope is more popular than with the hope. It occurs nearly four times as much in the Corpus of Contemporary American English, and nearly eighteen times as much in the British National Corpus.
Sep 16, 2011 · The choice of prepositions depends upon the temporal context in which you're speaking. 'On ~ afternoon' implies that the afternoon is a single point in time; thus, that temporal context would take the entire afternoon as one of several different afternoons, or in other words, one would use 'on' when speaking within the context of an entire week. 'In ~ afternoon' …
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