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in early December - WordReference Forums
If you mean the first ten days of December I would use "early in December". That seems to be too wide a range for "the beginning of December". If you told me you expected to deliver something to me "at the beginning of December" I would expect it to arrive in the first few days - probably before 5 December.
in the first week or on the first week | WordReference Forums
I have heard people say either "in the first week" or "on the first week". I am not sure which one native English speakers use more. I am going to make up a sentence with it below. (ex) I will send you the full Visa payment in or on the first week of next month. Please explain it. Thanks a lot.
Does no later than include the date? | WordReference Forums
Hi everyone. Does “no later than” include the date? For example, If you could provide all these forms as soon as you can, but no later than Thursday, September 29, 2022, that would be greatly appreciated. Does this include September 29th? This is kind of an emergency, so if any of you could...
early/middle/late+month - WordReference Forums
Hi, We all know that one month has three sections which are defined as early/middle /late +month, for example: August 5,2007-Early August 2007 August 16,2007-Middle August 2007 August 24,2007 -Late August 2007 Please correct them if you find any mistakes. Thanks a lot Runnery
scheduled for/on - WordReference Forums
I want to say that an event will take place at a specific date. If I use the participle verb "scheduled", which is the more suitable preposition at the end, "for" or "on"? The event is scheduled for 1st December. The event is scheduled on 1st December. I think that "on" denotes a specific...
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