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abbreviation for the days (monday, tuesday,..) - WordReference Forums
Thur (or Thurs or Thu, the latter of which I use very infrequently) Fri Sat Sun Hope this helps! M. ...
I love you --> me too / you too - WordReference Forums
For me, 'you too' means '[It is/was nice to meet] you too'. It's simply an abbreviation. You could, in theory, use the same response to someone saying that they loved you, although I would be careful with this, and perhaps only say it in casual circumstances, such as saying goodbye to a friend.
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun (abreviaturas de los días)
Hay abreviaturas de las dias de la semana en espanol? En ingles son: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun Que son en espanol? Tambien, que son las abreviaturas de las meses en espanol? En ingles son: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec Que son en espanol? Gracias de...
send out/send through and send over | WordReference Forums
Hi everyone Could you please help me and tell the difference between the meanings of send with the prepositions above. As I understand those are not phrasal verbs and I can just say: I will send this to you without using through, over or out. But I received some emails from native speakers...
Have an English or have English class | WordReference Forums
Hi, there: Is it correct to say "I have an English class on Monday."? Or should I drop "an" just say "I have English class on Monday."? Thanks for your help. :)
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