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  1. "Inst." means "instant," as in "this month"? | WordReference Forums

    Nov 25, 2009 · I have here a sentence from an 1865 NYT article. I believe the abbreviation "inst." refers to "instant," as in, "this month," but I'd like some feedback to see if this is likely or not. Here is the …

  2. fecha - the 21st of September - WordReference Forums

    Feb 20, 2014 · Hola. Querría saber si se pueden utilizar para fechas los ordinales con superíndice en inglés. Es decir, mi pregunta es si, por ejemplo, se podría escribir the 21st of September, the 11th of …

  3. in / on / with a dating app | WordReference Forums

    Apr 8, 2020 · 2) In the 21st century young people can find their life partner on a dating app. 3) In the 21st century young people can find their life partner with a dating app.

  4. early, mid, late month | WordReference Forums

    Jul 3, 2014 · Hi can someone tell me what the right preposition for months? For example, "We will be returing at mid-July." Is "at" right here? and also is it right to use mid, early, late + months? Thanks in …

  5. Writing ordinal numbers: 31st or 31th / 72nd / 178th

    Oct 23, 2008 · Hello, i want to know how is the right way of writing the numbers on this sentences: this value decreased exponentially during the sedimentation until the 72nd hour. At this point the total …

  6. See you in/on - WordReference Forums

    Aug 9, 2011 · Hello, If I say see you in August, it's fine but if I say see you on August 30th which is more precised. Would it be correct using on in a sentence...

  7. Thank you for coming to my surprise 21st birthday party

    Aug 13, 2004 · How do you write, " Thank you for coming to my Surprise 21st. B-Day Party and thank you very much for my gift." "Lots of Love".....

  8. had will have placed? - WordReference Forums

    Dec 27, 2014 · 1. It wasn't until his 21st birthday that Biff had will have placed his first bet and made his millions. This sentence is a line from the big bang theory Season 8 episode 5 talking about Biff taking …

  9. This Thursday / Next Thursday | WordReference Forums

    Jun 19, 2007 · This Thursday would very clearly mean Thursday the 21st, as saying next Thursday is ambiguous and could very easily be misinterpreted, most sensible people would avoid using it if they …

  10. at the turn of the century - WordReference Forums

    Oct 10, 2006 · Does this phrase mean at the beginning of the century or can I say “At the turn of the 19th and the 20th centuries”, meaning that something lasted from the end of the 19th century to …