Sep 5, 2007 Be careful, though, that you don't say "later this afternoon" until it is the afternoon. It is now 10am here. I could send you something later this morning or later today, but not later … From forum.wordreference.com
"GOOD" AFTERNOON VS "JUST "AFTERNOON" | WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Jun 10, 2013 Hello! I know sometimes people just greet one another by saying just "morning" instead of "good morning". Can you do also shorten "good afternoon" to "afternoon"? If you … From forum.wordreference.com
Feb 2, 2011 Afternoon is a noun here; you already refer to a noun (appointment), and you need the preposition to turn "afternoon" into an adverbial phrase of time. In (B), your reader is likely … From forum.wordreference.com
"IN THE LATE AFTERNOON" VS "LATE IN THE ... - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Sep 19, 2017 The store closed late in the afternoon. (Normally, the store closes at 5:00 PM, but the store closed at 5:30 PM yesterday - 30 minutes later than normal) I wonder if my … From forum.wordreference.com
Aug 26, 2005 No more so in fact than "afternoon" is used as a counting reference, which is why we say "I'll see you this afternoon" or "I'll be there in the afternoon" and not "I'll be there three … From forum.wordreference.com
Mar 15, 2009 I go to the movies on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. or I go to the movies in the afternoon on Mondays and Wednesdays. En EE.UU. no decimos "cinema" en este … From forum.wordreference.com
IN / ON> THE AFTERNOONS OF MONDAY AND FRIDAY? - WORDREFERENCE …
Mar 11, 2011 In all the previous posts, it doesn't seem to have come out clearly that the standard phrases we are accustomed to are ' on Monday, on Friday' and ' in the morning, in the … From forum.wordreference.com
THIS AFERNOON OR IN THIS AFTERNOON | WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Jul 15, 2009 for the sentence "I can deliver the photos this afternoon", why I don't need to add the preposition "in" in front of this afternoon, so the new sentence would be " I can deliver the … From forum.wordreference.com
GOOD MORNING / AFTERNOON / EVENING / NIGHT - WORDREFERENCE …
Nov 8, 2006 Good afternoon -- 12:00 pm until dinner, unless you eat later in the evening like many Europeans. I disagree with Panjandrum that 'Good evening' is appropriate for 4:30 pm. … From forum.wordreference.com
Mar 12, 2008 I learnt that with afternoon we use the preposition "in", but I've just found a text with this example ... "On the afternoon of that day" where ON is used instead of IN... Is that … From forum.wordreference.com
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