Days Until June 2
Days Until June 2 - I have heard about the usage of be in specific situations like 2 days, 5 dollars,. In the coming days is acceptable but probably too formal, i agree with @boldben's comment that in the next few days is a better choice. There's also the perennial question of whether the last day ends on the multiple of 24 hours from the time when the deadline was given, if it means midnight of that day, or closing time of that day, or what. I believe the answer there was that none of them are correct because all of them should say, the internet. Once that is fixed, then the only viable sentences are the ones that use for the last few days, in the last few days and in a few days. What is the meaning of within in these sentences?
I would read the first as referring to a deadline, the second referring to a total accumulation of days spent. What is the meaning of within in these sentences? Once that is fixed, then the only viable sentences are the ones that use for the last few days, in the last few days and in a few days. I see both of them are appropriate. 8 days or 5 days or even 1 day before the flight is ok (even the same day as the flight)?
This same question was recently asked by you on english language learners wasn't it? I would read the first as referring to a deadline, the second referring to a total accumulation of days spent. In the coming days is acceptable but probably too formal, i agree with @boldben's comment that in the next few days is a better choice. There's.
What is the meaning of within in these sentences? For common form i mean, what are the abbreviations that is more used in programs. I see both of them are appropriate. And does 7 days mean 7 calendar days, or 7 business days? Once that is fixed, then the only viable sentences are the ones that use for the last.
For common form i mean, what are the abbreviations that is more used in programs. I have heard about the usage of be in specific situations like 2 days, 5 dollars,. Fill out the entry form within 10 days before your flight. If so, what should it be abbreviated to? Are there other such words used for certain numbers of.
If so, what should it be abbreviated to? I see both of them are appropriate. I would read the first as referring to a deadline, the second referring to a total accumulation of days spent. The form must be filled out within 10 days before the flight. In australian english, in the upcoming days sounds strange.
I see both of them are appropriate. Or is it after 10 days before the flight? This same question was recently asked by you on english language learners wasn't it? Are there other such words used for certain numbers of consecutive days? If so, what should it be abbreviated to?
Days Until June 2 - I have heard about the usage of be in specific situations like 2 days, 5 dollars,. Is it before 10 days before the flight? There's also the perennial question of whether the last day ends on the multiple of 24 hours from the time when the deadline was given, if it means midnight of that day, or closing time of that day, or what. What is the meaning of within in these sentences? Two days ____ enough for us should i use is or are? In the coming days is acceptable but probably too formal, i agree with @boldben's comment that in the next few days is a better choice.
Once that is fixed, then the only viable sentences are the ones that use for the last few days, in the last few days and in a few days. Or is it after 10 days before the flight? It will be used in a tabular data program to show information about free work days of employed and each column can't have enought space to include full week day name. Is it before 10 days before the flight? This same question was recently asked by you on english language learners wasn't it?
I Believe The Answer There Was That None Of Them Are Correct Because All Of Them Should Say, The Internet.
If so, what should it be abbreviated to? Fill out the entry form within 10 days before your flight. Once that is fixed, then the only viable sentences are the ones that use for the last few days, in the last few days and in a few days. And does 7 days mean 7 calendar days, or 7 business days?
In Australian English, In The Upcoming Days Sounds Strange.
I would read the first as referring to a deadline, the second referring to a total accumulation of days spent. For common form i mean, what are the abbreviations that is more used in programs. In the coming days is acceptable but probably too formal, i agree with @boldben's comment that in the next few days is a better choice. When writing 1 week 3 days, if week is abbreviated to wk., should days also be abbreviated?
Is It Before 10 Days Before The Flight?
Are there other such words used for certain numbers of consecutive days? 8 days or 5 days or even 1 day before the flight is ok (even the same day as the flight)? What is the meaning of within in these sentences? I see both of them are appropriate.
Two Days ____ Enough For Us Should I Use Is Or Are?
This same question was recently asked by you on english language learners wasn't it? What's the difference between in the last 3 months and in the past 3 months if there is any? There's also the perennial question of whether the last day ends on the multiple of 24 hours from the time when the deadline was given, if it means midnight of that day, or closing time of that day, or what. The form must be filled out within 10 days before the flight.