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  • grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Intuitively, "time" would mean simply what time does it start, and "timing" would suggest you want a schedule (what time does it start and end and if it's divided into sections what time do each of them start and end) But dictionary definitions don't really support this distinction
  • I have just got vs. I just got - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Is it non-grammatical incorrect to say: I just received a call from my friend I just got your email I just read your email I just came from a store Compared to: I have just received a call
  • Which is correct start time or starting time
    I'd like to know which of the following is correct: "start time" or "starting time" An example is: He runs during period [t,t+c] every afternoon, where t is the start (or starting) time
  • Has been processed or is processed in an email
    Thank you for your response! So both versions ("Once your payment has been processed, we will activate your services as soon as possible " and "Once your payment is processed, we will activate your services as soon as possible ") are "correct"? Is one of the versions more "suitable" or more "normal" to use in an automated email?
  • Differences between till now, as of now,yet, up till now
    I have seen phrases like the following: Till now Yet Up till now As of now Is there any difference between their usage and meaning, or do they have the same meaning?
  • early vs preliminary - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I would appreciate any clarifications regarding the correct usage of "early" vs "preliminary" in these two sentences This study provide an early evidence about life on Mars This study provide
  • word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    It was actually written as: "You timing me", which is grammatically incorrect, so I fixed that The question is: what that could possibly mean? I have searched on the internet, but found nothing
  • Whats the difference between on business and for business?
    What's the difference between: My brother's traveling to Argentina FOR business and My brother's flying to Argentina ON business?
  • Is forenoon commonly used? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    More broadly than the other answers, forenoon is one of the time-of-day terms that has become much less commonly used over the last century or so, possibly as a result of the widespread use of artificial lighting In earlier times, it was common to see the day divided into much more specific segments, but now only the terms in bold are in common usage for describing the time of day: dawn
  • timeout vs. time-out vs. time out in British English
    You seem to be extending the Full Oxford English dictionary definition timeout (Computing and Electronics) A cancellation or pausing of an operation which occurs automatically after a preset time interval, esp if a particular signal is not detected to mean the duration of inactivity that triggers the cancellation I doubt "British English academic writing style" would have much to say about





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