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  • sentence structure - . . . . in 10 days or . . . . . after 10 days . . .
    It means after 10 days have passed It is completely standard In ten days can mean on day 10 After 10 days means anytime after ten days have passed
  • prepositions - Items should be paid for within 14 days lt;of gt; lt;after . . .
    2a) Items should be paid for by 14 days after receipt Note that (2a) isn't particularly likely, but it's syntactically fine, and means exactly the same as (1) This difference arises because within needs to be coupled to the start of a relevant timeframe (not to some point after that time), whereas by references the end of the acceptable timeframe
  • What is the difference between within five to six days and within . . .
    Symptoms will develop within five to six days after contracting the disease Symptoms will develop within six days after contracting the disease What is the difference between (1) and (2)? They b
  • Within 7 working days upon arrival vs. of your arrival date
    I would say most commonly it's within X days of an event or X days from an event: within 7 days of your arrival 10 days from your departure Whether the day of your arrival or the day of your departure counts as a day is open to speculation and therefore at the discretion of the person who made the rule
  • prepositions - give an explanation within two days (of from) the . . .
    'Within two days of the receipt of this letter' is perfectly fine- 'within two days from the receipt of this letter' is a bit more clunky to speak, but not (by any way I could find) technically incorrect Both words refer to the same starting point and ending point of the receipt of the letter and two days hence 'To' is a bit more difficult
  • possessives - 24 hours notice or 24 hours notice? - English . . .
    correct - the hours belong to the notice, hence the possessive and the apostrophe Instead of a plurality of hours, instead try the sentence with a singular day: "one day's notice" is correct - "one day notice" would be incorrect Therefore, "two days' notice" and "xxx hours' notice", etcetera is correct
  • Is the word decadally correct? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    There is no single word or phrase that means "every ten days", unless you want to get picturesque and primitive and say something like "every two hands of days" Also remember that you want to use a common phrase that everyone will immediately recognize, so "every 10 days" is your best bet But that doesn't apply to all time periods For fun here is a list of the names of various lengths of
  • time expression + has have - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    A good many days have passed A few days have passed A number of people are marching down the street A large number of complaints have been received A lot of horses recently have been coming around the mountain A hundred people have gone home after waiting an arduous ten years
  • prepositional phrases - Within two days of the deadline, - English . . .
    We will not admit late submissions unless the student produces a doctor's certificate within two days of the deadline Imagine the deadline is March 30 What does "within two days of the deadline" mean?Does this mean that you have to present your certificate on either the 29th or the 30th of March or you have to present it before the 29th of March?
  • possessives - {days days} worth of stuff? - English Language . . .
    5 I'm confused When reading a novel, I've encountered It's around 3 days worth of stuff I thought "why not 3 days' worth of stuff?" So I checked the Sketchengine, and got 2 2k results for days worth of and 1 2k for days' worth of In both cases, there were constructs such as " number days worth of noun "





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