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  • What is the difference between within five to six days and within . . .
    "Within 6 days" implies that the symptoms could begin at any point before the 6th day - on day 1, day 2, day 3 etc " Within 5-6 days " is a more specific time frame using two points of reference It means that the symptoms will most likely occur on day 5 or 6 following infection
  • prepositions - give an explanation within two days (of from) the . . .
    No The official report said that 11 thousand people died within six weeks of being taken off the benefit Critics interpreted that as saying that 11 thousand people had benefits removed and died shortly a
  • ambiguity - Is until inclusive or exclusive? - English Language . . .
    Till until some day can be both inclusive and exclusive Until is defined as "up to the point in time or the event mentioned", but a day is not a point in time, rather it's an interval of 24 hours In most cases it can be implied from the context: We are open Monday till Friday Most people will include Friday, i e on Friday they are still open
  • When to use by instead of at or on to specify time date?
    To answer your follow-up question: Use before when you have to leave earlier than 9 am Use by when you can leave specifically at 9 am or earlier
  • prepositions - I dont understand if per meaning exact amount for . . .
    The example is a bit problematical because it's easy to run part of a kilometre If you changed it to push-ups, then 20 per day means 20 on day 1, 20 on day 2, 20 on day 3 etc It doesn't mean 10 on day 1, 20 on day 2 and 30 on day 3 –
  • Should I say I will come on in at the time?
    "I will come at the time indicated " (which is 10:00 sharp) - this is very specific time-wise, you'll arrive on the dot - 10 o'clock sharp "I will come in time " (there's a time limit and you'll arrive within that acceptable time limit) - earlier than 10:00 or 10:00 sharp
  • Within 7 working days upon arrival vs. of your arrival date
    The use of “upon” doesn’t work to accurately define the requirement I would suggest replacing "of" with "following" for clarity i e 'within 7 working days following your arrival date' This will work as long as “working day” is either defined in the contract or an industry standard term for the parties to this agreement –
  • prepositions - In the morning VS on the morning - English Language . . .
    on + date (with the year or without it) or day of the week; in + morning, afternoon, evening (in the morning, in the evening) But, when we talk about a specific morning, afternoon, or when we describe the part of the day it should be used with on: on the morning of [date], You can't say "I will see you on the morning" - it's incorrect
  • The correct usage of every (other second third fourth etc. )
    Every second day means a 2 day cycle, which is every other day So 2c would be correct (and that other thread would be correct too) Attempting to be clear: Every day with a visit = 1 day cycle = every single day = every day One day empty, one day with a visit = 2 day cycle = every second day = once every two days = every other day
  • difference between in the day and during the day?
    later in the day: at any specific point when the day is still the day While: earlier or later during the day, week, month, year, evening, etc He has breakfast at 10:00 am, not later during the morning [could be at anytime after 10:00 am that is still morning ] later in the day: suggests there will be a specific time while it is still day





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