- time - Difference between per month and monthly - English Language . . .
Monthly (or weekly, quarterly, etc ) can in such contexts mean the same as per month, but it can also mean that the payments themselves are made once a month (or week, quarter, etc ) Monthly fee , for example, will likely be understood in the first way, and monthly pay cheque in the latter, while the OP's 'I've to pay $100 monthly' is
- grammaticality - Monthly and annual as descriptors - English . . .
Per The American Heritage Dictionary, 4th edition, monthly is defined as: adj 1 Occurring, appearing, or coming due every month: a monthly meeting; monthly rent payments It is grammatically correct to use monthly as you suggested: This is a monthly service (As others have mentioned, monthly is also an adverb meaning once a month; every
- time - Is there any difference between monthly average and average . . .
Average per month" or ("average monthly") and "monthly average" (or "monthly mean") have different meanings Rather than speak about the "Average per month" it would be clearer to use "average cost per month" It can be used and calculated as follows:
- word choice - What is the collective term for Daily, Weekly . . .
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- single word requests - Annual is to yearly as _____ is to monthly . . .
Monthly is also Germanic, but the Latin word for monthly is mensual (source also of menstrual), and that's just not a common word in English, so there's no reason to use it except to show off one's vocabulary –
- meaning - Biweekly, bimonthly, biannual, and bicentennial: dual . . .
My wife has two monthly pensions One she receives every calendar month, the other bifortnightly However, I would go with Collins' putting the calendar month as the principal polyseme rather than the AHDEL's attempt to be all-inclusive resulting in the loose: 1 A unit of time corresponding approximately to one cycle of the moon's phases, or
- time - Whats the Best English word for 6 months in this group: daily . . .
Thanks jwpat7, the fact is I'd vote up your answer One word appearing in two different questions don't make it duplicates While one question could be about what does bi- stand for, my question is what better one word is there for 6 months like daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly My guess it there might be one that I don't know of
- word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I've always thought that (as stated in the Longman Dictionary): annually = once every year yearly = once each year and that neither can really replace "every year" as both words are limited by the
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