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  1. What's the difference between "last" and "latest"?

    Aug 12, 2015 · When should I use "last" and "latest"? I found two examples: What was the last book you read? Karen was always up to date on the latest fashions It seems both mean "the …

  2. “Newest” vs. “Latest” - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Apr 16, 2015 · In a case like “latest video” or “newest video”, which one is right? I have seen “newest” used on stackoverflow.com: According to the online dictionaries I checked, “latest” = …

  3. Most recent revision; latest revision; or last revision?

    Jul 22, 2022 · Suppose someone finds an out-dated version. If it says "latest" or "most recent" revision it isn't actually true. It's misleading, so I suggest the factual Revision date without …

  4. Can "at least by" be used to mean "latest by"?

    Jan 25, 2017 · #1 is potentially ambiguous (for example, it might imply Even if you don't actually buy the book, can you at least return it by Feb?). #2 is ungrammatical. Most native speakers …

  5. meaning - "two most recent" vs. "latest two" - English Language ...

    The bolded part of your question expresses an individual judgement, so no one but your friend can say if it's correct or not. :-) However, to my ear both versions sound odd. I would go with …

  6. "at the latest" vs latest - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Nov 20, 2018 · He is not in bed but for his goodness he needs to go to bed latest at 10 o'clock. Q: I think in this sentence, it is correct to use "at the latest" instead of "latest". What is your opinion?

  7. word choice - What is the difference between newest and latest in ...

    Jun 24, 2015 · They are both literally the same in the sense that they indicate recentness in time. However "newest" is a more straightforward and general word. "Latest" is frequently applied in …

  8. Can I say I will be there 2.00pm at the latest? Or for the latest

    Jan 18, 2016 · The correct expression is at the latest. I will be there at 2:00 pm at the latest. This means that the latest time I will be there is 2:00 pm. But you could say I will be there at 2:00 …

  9. phrase meaning - What does “Last school attended” means?

    Feb 20, 2019 · What does “Last school attended” means? I have form to fill with this question. Is it year when I was in school or is it type of school? The full question is: Please fill in the …

  10. "Can you please" vs. "Could you please" [duplicate]

    Mar 10, 2013 · I heard using 'could' is for politeness. When I request something, should I say "Can you please" or "Could you please"? Does the latter sound over-polite and pretentious?