
Difference between "working days" and "weekdays"
Jan 24, 2013 · Hello, What's the difference between "working days" and "weekdays"? Is the second one used more frequently than the first? (In the examples like "the centre is open on working days/ …
weekday / holiday | WordReference Forums
Apr 17, 2020 · According to a few dictionaries I've consulted, a "weekday" is any day of the week except (Saturday and) Sunday. So, if next Monday is a public holiday, it's still a "weekday". Now, the …
for a CV work experience or employment history?
Nov 19, 2006 · for a CV work experience or employment history? Which one is the best and why? is there any subtle difference between them? Thanks a lot in advance. :)
I am on vacation until May 2nd. | WordReference Forums
Apr 28, 2013 · <I am on vacation until May 2nd.> On May 2nd, the speaker will be going back to work or still enjoying his/her last day off? Thank you in advance.
have experience doing something/ in/ with - WordReference Forums
Dec 15, 2014 · What's the difference between the phrases below? In which cases we can use them? have experience doing something have experience with have experience in I just confused about the …
Are you finished or have you finished or Did you finished?
Aug 31, 2012 · In BE: 1. Did you finish your homework at some time in the past, e.g. Did you finish your homework yesterday? 2. Have you finished your homework now. This is the correct answer. 3. Are …
on break/on a break | WordReference Forums
Mar 31, 2023 · A normal traditional workday is 9 am to 5 pm. It includes one "lunch break " and two "coffee breaks ". Saying a person "is on break " means they are not working at this minute, because …
barba de tres días - WordReference Forums
Jun 1, 2007 · Hola, cuando alguien no se ha afeitado durante unos días y se nota el pelo que le ha salido, pero todavía no es abundante como para llamarlo barba en español se dice barba de tres …
déjeuner en colunch [le colunching] | WordReference Forums
Feb 24, 2023 · Bonjour à tous, I am taking a french class using a (new) book that has an exercise using this noun, "colunch". The context was, "Déjeuner en colunch", talking about having lunch during …
print vs print off/ out - WordReference Forums
Oct 1, 2010 · Hi Could you please help me understand the difference between verb print and phrasal verb print off/ out? Here are the definitions I found in my Oxfords, and I sincerely would not be able to …