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prepositions - "in" or "on" the 3rd week of July - English Language ...
First, I think you're correct when you say that in would be a better preposition than on for these examples. As one commenter said, on is typically used when referring to a specific day (e.g., on Monday, on the last day of the quarter, on her birthday, on the thirteenth).
ambiguity - Is "until" inclusive or exclusive? - English Language ...
I sent an email to someone and got an auto-reply saying: I am out of the office until 09/15/2014. Does this mean he will be available on the morning of the 15th?
Which preposition should I use, "on" 1st January or "in" 1st January?
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Should I use "at the end of" or "in the end of" in this sentence?
The phrase in the end means "finally". It is normally used when you want to give the impression that a conclusion was arrived at after a lot of confusion or uncertainty.
What is the correct way to compare two dates and say which is recent?
first date = 01 January 2014. second date = 01 January 2013. I want to tell that the first date is always "greater" than the second date. I am sure that "greater" is wrong in that context. So what should I say? I tried this: The first date is always most recent than the second date. Is this right?
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