
When do you close? vs Until what time are you open?
Aug 5, 2020 · At I can't get rid of this question what should I say when do you close or until what time are you open? it might sound really silly question, but when you asking in your way, which one would …
Opened vs open? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Open does not refer to any past event, while opened does. Both refer to the same current state, but opened opens the door to an earlier narrative, if you will. The door was once closed*, and someone …
On vs At with date and time - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jan 1, 2014 · This does make sense, as this defines precision of date-time value - speaking about year, month, day, or exact time.
grammar - Which is grammatically correct? Open or opens? - English ...
Mar 1, 2019 · The second one is correct. In The quest opens up doors. the verb opens up agrees in person and number with the subject quest. The sentence doesn't require are if both the prepositional …
prepositions - Does "until [date]" mean "before that date"? - English ...
Aug 16, 2011 · As no time was supplied, it might be compromised to be high noon August 18, 2011. I guarentee you though, it definitely means before the end of the business day August 18, 2011, …
Using "from" instead of "since" when referring to a date
Mar 18, 2019 · In any event, the trigger for this transatlantic difference is whether the future time that "from" introduces appears open-ended or as part of a defined time range.
I would like to kindly ask you could you check......?
Mar 27, 2014 · Too complicated and long-winded is one thing, but it also doesn't sound right - I think it may be because you're repeating "you" twice, though I'm not sure. Try one of these: I would like to …
word choice - What is the difference between "till" and "until ...
Dec 18, 2010 · What is the difference between till and until? When to use till or until? Please explain with examples.
"on time" in Chess Jargon - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Mar 12, 2025 · Losing on time is far more common in speed chess.) Chess forums have a variety of discussions of losing on time and strategies to avoid it, for example this advice to someone losing by …
expressions - Polite alternatives to "as soon as possible" - English ...
Jun 26, 2020 · At your earliest convenience is, as Tim says, a common idiom that I consider quite polite, if for no other reason than "at your convenience" is hardly ever used outside of this idiom, so it …