
Is "forenoon" commonly used? - English Language Learners Stack …
Forenoon is a common word to represent the timing between 10am to 12 noon,.I dont think morning is an apt word to represent 11 am. If somebody uses morning, it naturally sounds a time between 6 am to 10 am in my understanding .I dont know weather or not the native speakers avoided this word by the influence of sms and all..
Does the word 'afternoon' need a preposition before, in the …
2021年2月16日 · Yes, you need to add a preposition before. But He reads books afternoon s. is OK (see here), if a little terse or poetic. You may need to clarify the sense of your sentence. Is the afternoon the time when he usually reads, or is reading what he usually does in the afternoon?
the exact time of "evening" and "night" - English Language …
I wonder what the exact times of the following words are: morning, noon, afternoon, evening, night, mid-night. What's the difference between at night and in the night?
Is it a correct expression ? and How to express it?
2019年11月21日 · Better to move that verb to make it clear that it is a video shoot. Rather than say "she is in it" and then repeat "starring her", it makes more sense to state that once at the beginning. "Forenoon", while it is a word, is not commonly used. …
After the noon Vs Afternoon - English Language Learners Stack …
2014年10月30日 · My question hails from this question here on ELL. I'd like to know the nuance of the noun 'afternoon' and the phrase 'after noon'. How do we say (in speech) and clearly distinguish their usage? ...
Times of the day - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2020年4月19日 · I have a problem concerning times of the day in English. Am I doing it right? I’m particularly interested in the bolded ones (midnight/noon/midday). Do they require any prepositions? Would it be c...
phrase meaning - Is it rude to say "I'd appreciate if you could reply ...
2016年9月27日 · @C.M.Weimer If I knew my correspondent was a NNS, and I saw I would appreciate if you could reply as soon as possible, I would ask whether my correspondent understands the nuances of this usage rather than excoriating her for rudeness. A teacher, of all people, has a duty to be aware of such things. I doubt that any unknown portions of the email were causative here. Even as it is, the quoted ...
prepositions - Report on duty or Report for duty? - English …
2014年12月22日 · I have to report on duty on 22th December 2014. It should be on or for? If that day I have attend, I have report to someone that I have on duty that day.
The definite article before “of-phrases” - English Language …
2017年11月29日 · In English there are two articles: the definite article (the) and the indefinite article (spelled either a or an depending on the initial sound of the following word). Articles are used before nouns or noun equivalents and are a type of adjective. The definite article (the) is used before a noun to indicate that the identity of the noun is known to the reader. The indefinite article (a, an) is ...
"can we schedule the call to" vs "can we do the call at"?
2018年1月28日 · All three of the options you list are quite acceptable. Only adjustment I would probably make is to #1, which I'd phrase as "Can we schedule the call for 9 AM?" instead. ("schedule... to" isn't particularly common English, it would be "schedule... at" or "schedule... for".) #2 is a bit more colloquial than the other two; depending on the context that may either be a point to recommend for or ...