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  • time - Proper Timezone Acronym Usage - PT vs PDT or PST - English . . .
    Talking to a human you'll be fine saying "Pacific Time", "PT", or "PST" (which, again, has come to be interchangeable with "PT" although purists like myself believe otherwise :) ) If somebody says "PST" to you, 99% of the time they just mean "Pacific Time" in general as per current daylight savings time rules
  • How to say that something is current but at another point in time
    I would argue that "the current rates" gets its point across just fine, given the assumption that most readers will tend not to think the narration prescient When I was reading that, I didn't see a tense problem as I subconsciously assumed "current" meant 'current' within the time-frame of the topic –
  • Which sentence is most acceptable when describing the current time period?
    I would like to know which of these two sentences have the most acceptable form when describing the current time period Why do so many people **today** have no values Why do so many people have no values **these days** Thanks in advance for any help in sharing knowledge
  • Using in the current moment or at the living moment?
    The expression you're looking for is real time: [Merriam-Webster]: the actual time during which something takes place the computer may partly analyze the data in real time (as it comes in) — R H March chatted online in real time So: "This is taking too long We should have a real-time conversation " "I don't like waiting to hear from
  • If pre is previous, post is after, what is current?
    If 'pre' is previous, 'post' is after, and 'peri' is current, what is "initiation"? Hot Network Questions Does the "bunker buster" GBU-28 bomb penetrate 20 feet of concrete, while the GBU-57 penetrates 200 feet?
  • Word meaning close in time, or presently happening
    Current : presently elapsing (2) : occurring in or existing at the present time (3) : most recent : generally accepted, used, practiced, or prevalent at the moment
  • grammar - Understanding as of, as at, and as from - English . . .
    From, at, or until a given time Collins concurs: up to, on, or from (a specified time) Most dictionaries give the first two senses as listed by Wikipedia, but Garner [A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage; Bryan A Garner] disagrees: But as of now does not mean 'at present'; rather it means 'up to the present time' [It] is today totally
  • What is the proper way to mention current for future events?
    1 b (1) : presently elapsing <the current year> (2) : occurring in or existing at the present time <the current crisis> (3) : most recent <the magazine's current issue> Two of these definitions mention present: 2 a : being in view or at hand b : existing in something mentioned or under consideration
  • phrase requests - Word to mean then-current - English Language . . .
    'Then-current' perhaps ought to be allowed 'Current' is obviously, after all, a deictic term – eg 'This is the Estimate for the current year, 1879-1880' [Internet] Context informs the time-reference of the period being referred to as 'current', and 'then-current' obviously refers back to the period just mentioned in a passage –
  • What does ten of six mean in regard to time?
    In American English, using "of" when telling the time denotes the number minutes before the upcoming hour Thus, "ten of six" would mean 5:50 p m Thus, "ten of six" would mean 5:50 p m As another example, "quarter of three" would be 2:45 p m





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