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  • on that day or that day - WordReference Forums
    Do I have to add any preposition, such as on or in in front of that day? And can I use ' that day' when I talk about past and future time? I don't think I can babysit your baby on that day(or that day?) On that day( or that day), I was really sick
  • workday or work day | WordReference Forums
    What is the difference between "workday" and "work day"? Why do some people write "workday", others — "work day"? Hi, w3lifer, welcome to WRF and thanks for the question Workday work day and workaday are all words that have more than one meaning It would be really useful to have your examples in a sentence, so we can see how you will use
  • by the end of the day Monday today tomorrow - WordReference Forums
    I agree "By the end of the day [which day]" is a set phrase Replacing it with "by the end of Monday" doesn't carry the meaning of the set phrase, even though the words mean the same thing at a surface level I'd take "the end of Monday" to mean 11:59 pm, whereas "the end of the day Monday" means what pob14 posted
  • another day vs the other day - WordReference Forums
    "Another day" and "The other day" Along the Dictionary I looked up, "the other day" means that "a few day ago or yesterday" but "Another day" is not included in entry of dictionary Would you let me know when they should be placed in a sentence?
  • A day or in a day: whats the difference? - WordReference Forums
    Hello everyone! Can you explain me the difference between "a day" and "in a day"? For example, there are two similar sentences: He drinks coffee three times a day A lion may eat about 43 kg of meat in a day Thanks
  • The prior day - WordReference Forums
    When we say "the previous day" or "the day before", it requires context,a reference day X, and then "the day before" means the day before X, and "the previous day" means the day previous to day X If sometime next week month year we were talking about today, then "the previous day" and "the day before" means yesterday
  • English spelling today vs. to-day | WordReference Forums
    I have a special friend in Ireland who always spells words like "today, tonight, tomorrow" etc with a hyphen: to-day, to-night, to-morrow Is this a special Irish habit or just an older way of spelling? I found it in an older English grammar book from the 60s as well, but no explanation why
  • difference: up till now, to this day, as yet - WordReference Forums
    To this day is the most colloquial and fits the use of still in the original sentence Up till now suggests that we have probably just decided it was not a miracle (and would be followed by thought), and as yet implies that we expect to stop thinking that it was a miracle when we know a bit more about it




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