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  • Is forenoon commonly used? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Forenoon is a common word to represent the timing between 10am to 12 noon, I dont think morning is an apt word to represent 11 am If somebody uses morning, it naturally sounds a time between 6 am to 10 am in my understanding I dont know weather or not the native speakers avoided this word by the influence of sms and all
  • Times of the day - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I have a problem concerning times of the day in English Am I doing it right? I’m particularly interested in the bolded ones (midnight noon midday) Do they require any prepositions? Would it be c
  • verbs - What is the meaning of is of? - English Language Learners . . .
    A preposition phrase headed by of is a common way of attributing a quality to a noun, either as a modifier or as a predicate: a man of discretion = a man who ‘possesses’ discretion, “a discreet man” This approach is of value = This approach ‘possesses’ value, “it is valuable” This construction pushes the attributed quality to the end of the phrase or clause, the emphatic
  • Does the word afternoon need a preposition before, in the following . . .
    Yes, you need to add a preposition before But He reads books afternoon s is OK (see here), if a little terse or poetic You may need to clarify the sense of your sentence Is the afternoon the time when he usually reads, or is reading what he usually does in the afternoon?
  • word usage - The phrase “the gym” instead of “a gym” in a conversation . . .
    When you hear “I went to the gym last night ” in your first conversation with someone who lives in another town, do you infer that he she went to the gym that he she usually goes to because it is “
  • As is as it is- meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Of course if they "mean the same thing" or not depends on context I doubt there is a general rule to apply As for your examples, I think you are trying to say: As very good looking as he is, he doesn't even have to try to impress me In this example he is required It is not an as is situation since you are just describing the person Things are good as they are Things are good as is In
  • How time flies or flew? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    How time flies! We still wanted to do many other interesting things But it was time to say goodbye I can't figure out whether to use flies or flew here Is it talking about general facts that the
  • phrase meaning - Is it rude to say Id appreciate if you could reply . . .
    @C M Weimer If I knew my correspondent was a NNS, and I saw I would appreciate if you could reply as soon as possible, I would ask whether my correspondent understands the nuances of this usage rather than excoriating her for rudeness A teacher, of all people, has a duty to be aware of such things I doubt that any unknown portions of the email were causative here Even as it is, the quoted
  • Is it a correct expression ? and How to express it?
    Rather than say "she is in it" and then repeat "starring her", it makes more sense to state that once at the beginning "Forenoon", while it is a word, is not commonly used Better to use the more natural "morning" She is starring in a Japanese tourist attraction video shooting tomorrow morning
  • Its done. or Its been done. - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    This is not a grammar issue It is an issue of rhetoric Q: Did you do it? A: Yes, it's done The most emphatic for one thing that is done and finished at the time of speaking Q: Did you do it? A: Yes, it's been done, [recently, lately, not so long ago] The action is accomplished but when it was done is not important, just that it was in the past at the time of speaking





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