
on the workday - WordReference Forums
Dec 8, 2018 · I know during the workday is absolutely correct. But can I use 'on'? Also, is 'the workday' better than 'workdays'. Many many thanks. A large number of workers take little or no physical …
I will shut up now vs I'll be shutting up now - WordReference Forums
Feb 20, 2023 · I think the use of I'll be [verb]-ing depends on the verb. For instance, I'll be leaving now is used fairly often compared to I'll leave now. I've never heard anyone say I'll be shutting up now to …
Is tomorrow a working day? - WordReference Forums
Jun 28, 2021 · Like Carolinian, I would say work day, or the closed forum workday. Our dictionaries recognize this as a difference between British and American English. From Collins Concise English …
Difference between "working days" and "weekdays"
Jan 24, 2013 · Hello, What's the difference between "working days" and "weekdays"? Is the second one used more frequently than the first? (In the examples like "the centre is open on working days/ …
Are you finished or have you finished or Did you finished?
Aug 31, 2012 · In BE: 1. Did you finish your homework at some time in the past, e.g. Did you finish your homework yesterday? 2. Have you finished your homework now. This is the correct answer. 3. Are …
Goodwill is a voluntary gesture - WordReference Forums
Aug 24, 2022 · Hi! I'm translating a vehicle warranty manual that includes several references to "warranty and goodwill" and "goodwill claims." I know that "goodwill" usually refers to the "fondo de …
doble l (pronunciación) - WordReference Forums
May 5, 2010 · Por favor, cómo se produce el ll (doble l) en catalán? Es igual al castellano, o no?
session (université) - WordReference Forums
Feb 12, 2012 · hello, I'm trying to apply to a university in France and they all have two "sessions" for submitting one's application (generally one in June, one in September). What does "session" mean in …
tiny - WordReference Forums
Mar 11, 2006 · Hi! How is the correct comparative form of the adjective "tiny", is it "more tiny" or "tinier"???? Tks G.
Eng. / Engineer) [title?] | WordReference Forums
Apr 15, 2009 · Hi! I'm writing my resumé. I'm engineer, so the shortening for "engineer" is Eng. + my name or just Mr. + my name ?? I wonder which one is used in the USA and Canada. Please let me …