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16 thg 11, 2010 · I am wondering if you could help me with the following: Which of the two is correct? it's a quarter to/past two OR it's quarter to/past two Does it have to do anything with British or American English? Some school books present it in one way and some others in another way.
18 thg 10, 2006 · I would definitely use a singular in 'Ten days/weeks/months/years is a long time to wait.' If 'ten years' really means 'a period of ten years' then I'm happy with a singular: ' After ten years has passed you can apply for possession of the land '. But if you want to emphasise the cycle of time, then 'have' sounds better. Ten years have passed - ten long, lonely years - since Bill …
10 thg 4, 2008 · hi there can someone tell me what expression I should use in two weeks/ weeks' or week's time? Thank you
12 thg 4, 2006 · Hi everybody, We can tell the time this way: It's one fifteen. It's one twenty. But: It's one oh five. When to add 'oh'? I am wondering whether it's one oh ten or one ten :-< Thank you very much in advance for your help. Regards, Linh (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
29 thg 4, 2025 · Where did you come across the phrase “using at least four carbons on my electric IBM”, Lht011230?Please tell us the source, and give us some context, including the complete sentence in which the phrase appears.
2 thg 5, 2007 · bid is twice a day. A latin abbreviation. qd = once daily bid = twice a day tid = three times a day qid = four times a day it is short for bis in die, ter in die and so on.
29 thg 11, 2009 · Hello all, my question might be a typical case of splitting hairs since it doesn't make much of a difference whether or not you use the preposition 'at'... but just out of curiosity, can anybody tell me if both of the following sentences are gramatically correct? 1) …
12 thg 2, 2014 · X is 4% of Y would be another way As long as you avoid a comparative (larger than, less than, smaller than, etc) you can use times or fractions. If you think your audience might be 'arithemtically challenged' (i.e. simply would not understand a fraction like 1/25th) you will need to turn the sentence around and use 25 times bigger than.
25 thg 1, 2012 · If you are not, and the people you are speaking to might think 'by four times' means to add an amount that is 4× the base amount (making the new total five times the base), then you had better say 'to four times its current level' and give the numbers. Example: 'Increase the capacity of the pump from 400 cc/min to 1600 cc/min.'
18 thg 5, 2007 · But maybe in 'two and two equals four' the subject is 'two and two' (not 'two' and 'two') so then singular..? That should be true. As I said, in German we use the singular for longer calculations, e.g. with roots and multiplications. So the singular sees it as a whole. In Four minus two is two, the plural wouldn't make much sense, would it?
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