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  • Each time vs. Every time - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Every time is understandably often used interchangeably with each time because their meanings are very similar The expression “each and every time” does not make a clear distinction, but it implies that they are different
  • Proper Timezone Acronym Usage - PT vs PDT or PST
    What is the difference between PT (Pacific Time), PDT (Pacific Daylight Time), and PST (Pacific Standard Time)? Also, is the time format quot;2:00pm PT quot; unambiguous?
  • What time or which time? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    You might use "which" in association with time if you narrow down the options: Which works best for you: 9am or 2pm? Which do you prefer: morning or evening? What time tomorrow works best for you? (very open-ended) Going the opposite direction, "what is your favorite hot beverage" would be a different way to frame your first question
  • orthography - Time zone vs. Timezone - English Language Usage . . .
    There seem to be three spellings: timezone, time-zone, and time zone The Oxford English Dictionary defines time-zone, [^1] but curiously, also uses the time zone spelling [^2] At the same time, timezone is the favored spelling in the US (unless talking about multiple time zones) [^3] All three seem to be equally correct, but I would use time zone, except for a singular usage in the US for
  • word choice - In time versus on time - English Language Usage . . .
    Which one is correct: Submit your work in time Submit your work on time
  • time - English notation for hour, minutes and seconds - English . . .
    From the time 01:00:00 to the time 02:34:56 is a duration of 1 hour, 34 minutes and 56 seconds (1h 34′ 56″) Prime markers start single and are multiplied for susbsequent appearances, so minutes use a single prime ′ and seconds use a double-prime ″
  • on time vs. on-time - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    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 adverb to describe when the verb is going to happen, the hyphen is not appropriate For example: We will deliver your package on time Your flight will depart on time
  • What is the difference betweentime is up and time is over
    "Time's up" is very similar to the phrase "time's run out " It conveys an environment where time is a limited resource and someone is attempting to accomplish a particular task before the resource is used up or runs out Time's up! Put your pencils down and pass your exams forward I barely finished my exam before time was up
  • Lunch vs. dinner vs. supper — times and meanings?
    I've seen cases where a noon-time meal is referred to as dinner, and the evening meal is called supper There's also lunch around noon followed by dinner in the evening Is there a particular diffe
  • word usage - At this time vs At that time - English Language . . .
    At this time the button on the clock was pressed, but the clock was broken and the match was stopped This does not sound to awkward to me, although that can substitute this with no loss in meaning





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