
on/at/as at 31st December - WordReference Forums
2012年2月1日 · Good morning :) I have a doubt in the following sentence: Participation in warehouse physical inventory procedures: raw materials, goods in process and finished products on 31st December 2011. I found different options for the underlined phrase: - on 31st December - at 31st December - as at...
pago / pagamiento - WordReference Forums
Start date Dec 31, 2009; Naticruz Senior Member. Lisboa. Portugal - Português Dec 31, 2009 #1 Me ...
I was born to/from - WordReference Forums
Dec 31, 2011 #19 To me, "I was born of two university students" sounds quite high register. The ...
I am a first year student of a ... - WordReference Forums
2009年12月28日 · 大家好 我正在修改我的中国的求职简历. 可是我自己问一问例如 I am a first year student of a three-year Master's Degree track 怎么说? 我的着试: 三硕士学位的年 • 一年级学生 I am a last/third-year student of a three-year Bachelor's Degree : 应用外语专业 :三学士学位的年 • 三年级学生 I am a first year student of a two-year ...
to bear left v.s. to turn left - WordReference Forums
Dec 31, 2010 #6 I have noticed that in the US, the term "bear left" is likely to get folks running to the right to escape the bear more than it is used in traffic directions In other words, there is a distinct BrE AmE usage difference.
Sacar fuerzas de la flaqueza | WordReference Forums
Start date Dec 31, 2014---Senior Member. United States. English - American Dec 31, 2014 #1 Sacar fuerzas ...
the rest vs the remaining - WordReference Forums
Start date Dec 31, 2010; Y. Yuukan Senior Member. Spanish Dec 31, 2010 #1 Hello! Just a quick question.
One apology's all you're getting | WordReference Forums
Dec 31, 2019 #26 Without having read the whole of this long thread, I would say that all of these are idiomatic, but the simple present has a slightly different nuance:
What/Which dates are you available? | WordReference Forums
Start date Dec 31, 2019; D. dorajikkot Senior Member. Korean Dec 31, 2019 #1 Happy New Year! Just 10 ...
"I have had lunch." vs "I had lunch." - WordReference Forums
Dec 31, 2015 #4 I have had lunch (recently, affecting the present, I'm telling you I'm not hungry now or that I don't want to go to lunch with you because I've already eaten, etc).