
meaning - What time or which time? - English Language & Usage …
2019年4月15日 · Which time is it? This sounds odd - nobody asks which time it is, rather what time it is. Going on the what/which protocol as mentioned above however, which would be the …
time - Proper Timezone Acronym Usage - PT vs PDT or PST
2021年11月16日 · PT = Pacific Time = a general reference to the time zone, which alternates between PDT and PST depending on the time of year. Colloquially, people seem to like using …
"What time" vs "At what time" - English Language & Usage Stack …
2016年1月9日 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …
What is the difference between "at this time", "on this time" and …
2017年7月11日 · "at this time" means the same as "at the moment" and refers to the specific instant when the claim is being made with an exception. When you use "at the moment" at the …
"At this time" vs "At that time" - English Language & Usage Stack …
"At this time" is thus normally used when referring to the present time, and "at that time" is used when referring to specific past or future times. HOWEVER, "this" can also be used to refer to …
"on time" vs. "on-time" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2010年12月16日 · On-time delivery is our goal. On-time flight departures were up 10%. On-time performance is an important ingredient. However, if you're using the phrase on time as an …
What is the difference between "in times of" and "in time of"
In your first example, Hawkwood lived through more than one "time of peace" (more than period between wars) and found a ways to make money in all of those times. In your second …
time - What's the Best English word for 6 months in this group: …
While writing programs, I need to create a drop down for setting periods, like daily, weekly, monthly, etc. Using one year as a time frame. This question is driven by lack of a better word. …
the difference between "with time", "over time", "during time"
2019年2月2日 · "With time" is best used to imply a relationship: the position of a vehicle moving or accelerating at a constant speed changes with time. It also changes over time, but "with" …
AM/PM vs a.m./p.m. vs am/pm - English Language & Usage Stack …
I used to think PM/AM was correct, but at some point, I switched to using p.m./a.m. for reasons I can't recall. I know that in practical, casual writing, people tend to use whatever form is most