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  1. grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    May 13, 2021 · Intuitively, "time" would mean simply what time does it start, and "timing" would suggest you want a schedule (what time does it start and end and if it's divided into sections what time do …

  2. word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    It was actually written as: "You timing me", which is grammatically incorrect, so I fixed that. The question is: what that could possibly mean? I have searched on the internet, but found nothing

  3. "Time to" or "time for"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Apr 15, 2016 · "Time to" vs. "time for" Excluding fixed expression like from time to time, are both forms acceptable, and do they have the same meaning? It's time to buy a new TV. or It's time for buying a …

  4. what's the meaning of "sufficient time" - English Language Learners ...

    May 15, 2014 · what's the meaning of "sufficient time" does it mean "in the long run" of "in overtime"? Bulgarians could not even get a permit to open up a school in areas where the population had joined …

  5. Differences between 'till now', 'as of now','yet', 'up till now'

    I have seen phrases like the following: Till now Yet Up till now As of now Is there any difference between their usage and meaning, or do they have the same meaning?

  6. "When would be convenient for you to meet?" VS "When it will be ...

    Jun 15, 2016 · I have to write a formal email to my manager for arranging a short meeting. What is the more formal and correct expression in this context: When would be convenient for you to meet? When it

  7. Which is correct "start time" or "starting time"

    I'd like to know which of the following is correct: "start time" or "starting time". An example is: He runs during period [t,t+c] every afternoon, where t is the start (or starting) time.

  8. "Do something in your own time" vs. "do something on your own time"

    Could you tell me if there is any difference in meaning between do something in one's own time and do something on one's own time? For example, in the 12th episode of the 10th season of Friends, Mo...

  9. timeout vs. time-out vs. time out in British English

    Jun 12, 2019 · You seem to be extending the Full Oxford English dictionary definition timeout (Computing and Electronics) A cancellation or pausing of an operation which occurs automatically …