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- time - Difference between per month and monthly - English Language . . .
I've referred Is there any difference between “monthly average” and “average per month”? But I want more clearer answer most difference of it Per Month - I've to pay $100 per month as wages
- single word requests - Annual is to yearly as _____ is to monthly . . .
A more formal word for yearly would be annual I pay my school loans annually I pay my rent check monthly or _____ What is the equivalent of “annual” for “monthly quot;?
- meaning - Biweekly, bimonthly, biannual, and bicentennial: dual . . .
What do lengths of time with the "bi" prefix mean"? I have understood bicentennial as once every two hundred years, but biannual as meaning twice a year Do biweekly and bimonthly mean twice a week
- time - Whats the Best English word for 6 months in this group: daily . . .
While one question could be about what does bi- stand for, my question is what better one word is there for 6 months like daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly My guess it there might be one that I don't know of
- What is the origin of the phrase Top of the morning to you?
I refer to the 1796 usage by the Englishman in his book, shown by the link in @Hugo's answer–which doesn't do much to answer the question, which is the origin of the phrase
- punctuation - Should I always use a comma after e. g. or i. e . . .
Grammar Girl did some research and determined that five out of six style guides lean toward using a comma after both i e and e g Here's the gist of the table she shared on her site: Chicago Manual of Style: A comma is usually used Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation: Commas are preferable but optional The Columbia Guide to Standard American English: Editors require a comma The Guide to
- Best Before says 11 MA 23; is it May or March?
I bought a bottle of juice today, and the "Best Before" date it's "11 MA 23" I always see "MA" as for March, but the store staff said that was May What is your opinion?
- What is the expression to suggest a few dates and times to meet?
A few sentences that seem reasonable "Sure let's do it I'll propose a few free days, and you tell me if either of them work for you " "Sure let's do it I'll let you know my availability over the next few days, and you let me know when best suits you (You can replace days with times, evenings, mornings etc to be more time specific)
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