Back To The Island: It's Time To Get ‘lost’ Again

ABC's tangled plane-crash drama returns to the air Jan. 21, and viewers may need a refresher course in who's who and, more importantly, when's when.

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  • Is “since long” correct English, and if so what does it mean?
    When the period of time is the matter in question, ‘for’ is used. e.g. “We have lived here for 17 years.” (said in 2022). but “We have lived here for 5 years.” (said in 2010). In relation to the example of “long” or, more usually, “a long time”, although not a precisely specified duration of time, ‘for’ is still used: e.g.
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  • word choice
    Well, let’s see. I would probably say: in the morning, in December, in 1943, in Guatemala, in Istanbul, at three o’clock, at that time, at the White House, on Tuesday, on an island, on Mars. There may be some patterns here, but it clearly isn’t quite as simple as “in=time, at=place”. –
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  • Is there any rule of order for time, date, place, building, etc?
    As for the time, think the same way. Refine the specificity as the sentence goes on: This Sunday at 5pm "At 5pm" describes an hour, which is more specific than a day (i.e. "this Sunday"). And when combining place and time coordinates, it's really arbitrary whether the location or time coordinate should come first.
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  • differences
    Poetic except when cap. and part of place name; an island, esp a small one. So "isle" has the same meaning, just more poetic (it is a monosyllabic word), more often used with small islands. As for geographic names - they were named like that at some time, so someone chose "isle" over "island" while naming them.
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