Why do some people write workday, others — work day Hi, w3lifer, welcome to wrf and thanks for the question Workday/work day and workaday are all words that have more than one meaning It would be really useful to have your examples in a sentence, so we can see how you will use. A workday or work day is a day on which you work A working day could be the same as that, but is perhaps more often used for the hours of the day you're at work
If something happens during the working day, it happens between 9 and 5.30 or whenever My working day was busy yesterday. I know during the workday is absolutely correct But can i use 'on' Also, is 'the workday' better than 'workdays' A large number of workers take little or no physical exercise either on the workday/on workdays or in their leisure time.
Hello, what's the difference between working days and weekdays Is the second one used more frequently than the first (in the examples like the centre is open on working days/ weekdays) For a cv work experience or employment history Which one is the best and why Is there any subtle difference between them
Thanks a lot in advance I think you can change seeking to to seek, but that would change grammar and meaning (the latter in an odd way). Like carolinian, i would say work day, or the closed forum workday Our dictionaries recognize this as a difference between british and american english From collins concise english dictionary, a british english dictionary. What is the difference in nuance between (1) and (2) when they express the speaker’s intention
(2) i'll be shutting up now. He is expected to visit my place in today's evening Does this phrase today's evening sounds good and natural?
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