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How to write “till now” in a résumé? - English Language & Usage ...
2009 to present. The en dash is the preferred punctuation. Many word processors replace a double hyphen ...
phrases - Is 'at the time of writing' correct? - English Language ...
@curiousdannii That makes sense I suppose. But then my following sentence would be "This is the version I use throughout the thesis.". This feels confusing to the reader as I'm mixing past tense and present tense. However, it doesn't feel correct to change it to "This was the version I used throughout the thesis." as the version I used won't ...
On the meaning of "as of present"? - English Language & Usage Stack ...
(The present perfect verb – has won – tells you that this started in the past. As of today = so far.) We as of today have not found out what happened to Jennifer. (The present perfect verb – have not found out –tells you that this started in the past. As of today = so far.) As of today, no late homework is going to be accepted.
Is it ever correct to say "if I be..." in present-day English?
We are taught that in "type 0" and "type 1" conditional sentences, the tense of the condition clause (aka the "if" clause) should always be the normal present tense, as in: "Type 0" conditional: If you heat ice, it melts .
grammar - What is the correct way to write the statement "Employed from ...
The expression "to date" means "until the present", although I wouldn't use it in this context; "till date" appears to be Indian English for "until the present", and is incorrect outside of India. I don't believe anybody uses "until date" in this context. I would say "until now" or "until the present".
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