Days Named After Norse Gods

Days Named After Norse Gods This same question was recently asked by you on English Language Learners wasn t it I believe the answer there was that none of them are correct because all of them should say the Internet Once that is fixed then the only viable sentences are the ones that use for the last few days in the last few days and in a few days Although the meaning of the last one

Gone are the days when a school or institution could count on being able to offer a standard curriculum and traditional programs to a steady stream of students and their parents Gone too are the days when communication was top down Gone are the days of local entertainers coming to play or perform free There s also the perennial question of whether the last day ends on the multiple of 24 hours from the time when the deadline was given if it means midnight of that day or closing time of that day or what And does 7 days mean 7 calendar days or 7 business days Etc

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Again for example In the first three days of September 2020 but between the 2nd and the 5th of September 2020 When we are talking about a single date we say on because a single date is a distinct period Dates are reported in English as being in large units like century decade era epoch period etc and also parts of a day morning afternoon evening on individual days and at individual times plus at night The event occurred in the twentieth century specifically at 03 43 Greenwich in the early morning on August tenth in 1952

14 Nowadays and today are both perfectly acceptable You could also say these days in recent times and at present or presently If your teacher prefers that you don t use nowadays I would follow her instructions just because there are so many alternatives and she is the one grading your paper hhh win win7

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I would read the first as referring to a deadline the second referring to a total accumulation of days spent For example This project must be finished within 30 days is different than This project must be finished in 30 days or fewer The first establishes a date the second just establishes a duration or level of effort In most organizations vacation days are usable at the employee s discretion up to a certain yearly limit Days off is a more informal phrase that includes a variety of kinds of paid not to work days including sick leave maternal paternal leave floating holidays national holidays etc Vacation days are a subset of days off

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