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  • Does the term within 7 days mean include the 7th day?
    There's also the perennial question of whether the last day ends on the multiple of 24 hours from the time when the deadline was given, if it means midnight of that day, or closing time of that day, or what And does "7 days" mean 7 calendar days, or 7 business days? Etc
  • Why is today morning wrong but tomorrow morning right?
    I think it is a good question When there is yesterday morning and tomorrow morning, why have an exception for this morning (which means today's morning)? Yes, idiom, but I actually do like idiomatic extensions like these - as long as everybody knows what is meant and no grammar or semantic rules are violated
  • Precise meaning of Last N days, weeks, months or years
    0 Today is Monday Last week is strictly the period of seven days ending at midnight on Sunday and the last two weeks is strictly the period of fourteen days ending at midnight on Sunday No one would refer to anything occurring today, yesterday or the day before as taking place last week or in the last two weeks I wouldn't worry about it
  • prepositions - Does until [date] mean before that date? - English . . .
    What does until mean in the following? You need to deliver this product within 2 days (until August 18, 2011) to meet your deadline and get paid Does this mean that I have to deliver the produ
  • How to address today and the following 9 days
    Would you think "the next 10 days" includes today? If not, would there be a clearer way to put it, to refer to today and the following 9 days?
  • history - When did consumption become tuberculosis? - English . . .
    Consumption was not an uncommon illness in those days, and when it developed there was little hope It was a scourge among all classes of society, and the doctors were impotent For most sufferers a diagnosis of tuberculosis was a notice of death" (source: Britannia)
  • Hello [Comma?] John, - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Hello Jane, It was a pleasure spending time with you and the children yesterday Today, speakers of the English language will generally prefer the latter version (that has only one comma after the word Jane) in written form and when read aloud Using the other format will make a person sound somewhat robotic when speaking aloud
  • Last, This, and Next (days of the week) [duplicate]
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  • When to use “in the last year”, “last year” and “in the past year”?
    3 In the phrase " past year ", year denotes a period of 365 days before the time being mentioned; " Last year " refers to the previous calender year Situation 1: Today is Jan 1 2015 I went to NY on Jan 1 2014 Then I would say: " I went to NY in the past year " Situation 2: Today is July 20 2015 I went to NY on Jan 1 2014
  • etymology - Is nowadays the same as today? - English Language . . .
    today (adverb) 1 on this present day: I will do it today 2 at the present time; in these days: Today you seldom see horses So the second meaning of "today" is more-or-less identical to "nowadays", but that's not the meaning you want when you're trying to say you approve of something





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