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Why doesnt ninth have an e, like ninety? Is it just because "ninth" has only one syllable? That wouldn't make sense, though, because saying "NINE-ith" wouldn't be worse than saying "NINE-e-tee" If we were used to "nineth", we would hav
Meaning of by when used with dates - inclusive or exclusive As others have specified, the word by is generally synonymous with no later than when referring to a date or time However, it is important to note (and this is why I am adding another answer) that if all you know is "The work must be completed by MM-DD-YYYY", then the exact due date is still ambiguous Without additional information, 'due by MM-DD-YYYY' has a fair chance of meaning: Due at or
range inclusion - English Language Usage Stack Exchange In my opinion "starting on" and "till" don't really go together so I wouldn't use option 1 The phrasing "on leave from X till Y" can be misinterpreted to mean that Y will be your first day back at work, so I wouldn't use option 3 without adding " (inclusive)" Also phrasing it as a range from one date to another sounds odd to me when you're talking about only two days in total Option 2
meaning - How should midnight on. . . be interpreted? - English . . . Straddling Thursday and Friday Straddling today and tomorrow but should they technically mean: straddling the 9th and the 10th of December? straddling Wednesday and Thursday? This is much less clear Technically is there a midnight "tonight", or is midnight "tomorrow morning"? What do you think? How should "midnight" be interpreted?
What does “rising senior” mean and what countries use it? In my experience, in addition to high school 11th and 12th graders being called juniors and seniors, high school 9th graders and 10th graders (14-16 years old) are also known as freshmen and sophomores
What is the difference between Seventh Heaven and Cloud Nine? Why is happiness referred to as "seventh heaven" or "cloud nine"? The ancient Jews believed that the highest heaven, or "heaven of heavens," the home of God and his chosen angels, was the " seventh heaven " The Muslims agreed that the seventh heaven was the pinnacle of ecstasy " Cloud nine " was coined by the American weather bureau and means "as high as clouds can get," or between thirty
word usage - Using as ancient as VS as old as with a specific . . . Which means you are seeking something other than the most direct wording As a plain sentence, "The artifacts 'date from' the 9th century " says what you mean To add prose details to the sentence, it could become, "These ancient artifacts have been dated back to the 9th century and the Viking invasions of Britain and Ireland " Also
When back, if I say Out of office until Thursday I am always confused when I get an email stating "out of office until Thursday" Is the sender back on Thursday or still out of office (o o o ) on Thursday and only back on Friday? Is there a good