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at a moments notice - WordReference Forums Hi, Are the following sentences okay? 1 The firefighters rushed to put out the fire at a moment’s notice 2 The firefighters rushed to put out the fire with only a moment’s notice 3 Peter rushed to buy Mary a gift at a moment’s notice I'd appreciate your help
without a moments notice - WordReference Forums I'm not sure I agree with your translations of "at a moment's notice" (more usually: "on a moment's notice") The phrase in English means "with almost no advance notice or warning; almost immediately; on short notice " If you need anything at all, just let me know I can be there on a moment's notice
at a moments notice - WordReference Forums A light went on in the kitchen A woman's silhouette passed from one side to the other Then the back door opened and my sister stepped out There was no mistaking her Taller, with long brown hair, much plumper than she'd been as a girl The same sparkling eyes, and lips which were ready to turn up into a warm-hearted smile at a moment's notice
At a moments notice - WordReference Forums Yes (Although I'm not sure "at" is the preposition used with "short notice") Usually I hear "on short notice" What do you think? Other expressions: At a moment's notice On short notice Suddenly At the drop of a hat Hmmm, I'll try to think of more
A moments notice - WordReference Forums The meaning of "at a moment's notice" in English is: very quickly, without preparation, within moments of having been asked (E g (E g "She didn't know we were coming to dinner, but she prepared an excellent meal at a moment's notice "
At a moments notice - WordReference Forums Alpheratz: interesting question If it were "at a moment's notice" the phrase would not be consistent with your first sentence, since, to me at least, the person leaving would have received the notice With "on ", the person would have given notice, perhaps, but not necessarily, to the speaker It's not "on the spur of the moment" -- we have no
at a moments notice - WordReference Forums Hola, No sé qué quiere decir el autor con la expresión at a moment´s notice en el siguiente texto: In my time, when we were fond of a man, we were ready to marry him at a moment´s notice ¿Alguién sabe qué significa? Gracias
a few moments rest (moments vs moments) - WordReference Forums The elementary rule is that when dealing with a singular we say a minute's peace or a moment's peace, but with a plural which ends in s we usually put the apostrophe after the s; thus, a few moments' peace - a peace lasting (of) a few moments So it's Would you like a few moments' rest? - your original question, and W ould you like a moment's
moments notice - WordReference Forums Some travel restrictions were reimposed as a result of the coronavirus Delta variant and transport workers continue to face a myriad of vaccine and testing requirements just to do their jobs Often these are imposed at a moment's notice, said Platten Hi, friends What does "moment's notice" mean?