
time frame vs window - WordReference Forums
Sep 22, 2022 · Time frame and window are used differently from each other – a window (in someone’s busy schedule) usually implying a time that an individual has free and so can …
Good Morning / Afternoon / Evening / Night - WordReference …
Nov 8, 2006 · Hi there! Since I have to give a presentation, I was wondering whether any of you could give me some clear guidelines on how to determine when to say "Good morning / …
Timescale Vs Timeframe - WordReference Forums
Apr 1, 2020 · Dear All, is there a real difference between Timescale and Timeframe? Or are they synonims? Thanks in advance for your help :) LisaOS
plano (cine): shot? frame? take? | WordReference Forums
Aug 2, 2008 · Plano sería definitivamente "shot" en inglés. "FRAME" = encuadre "TAKE" = toma. La palabra "encuadre" es problemática en el lenguaje especializado, algunos la usan para …
in two weeks/ weeks' or week's time? | WordReference Forums
Apr 10, 2008 · hi there can someone tell me what expression I should use in two weeks/ weeks' or week's time? Thank you
let me know if this schedule doesn't suit you
Mar 17, 2017 · I would usually expect to hear "Please let me know if/whether this schedule suits you" with "if" being more likely. But if you say "doesn't suit you", only "if" works, not "whether". …
How to respond to mails asking my availability on a specific time?
May 11, 2019 · When someone sends me a mail that asks my availability on a specific date (for example, 12am on May 23rd), how can I respond it correctly? Specifically, the mail says "Are …
slip/slide the envelope under the door | WordReference Forums
May 22, 2010 · Hi, If someone is not in their office (door closed) and you want to pass an envelope to them, do you slip or slide it under the door? I have seen the latter verb used for …
early/middle/late+month - WordReference Forums
Jun 25, 2007 · Hi, We all know that one month has three sections which are defined as early/middle /late +month, for example: August 5,2007-Early August 2007 August 16,2007 …
In coming days vs In the next few days | WordReference Forums
Mar 31, 2014 · In coming days does not sound liike modern English. But in the next few days is very common. You can say either in the coming days or in the days to come, both of which …