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  • Which one is correct: 1yr or 1yr. or 1 yr?
    As reported by the Oxford Living Dictionaries (and similarly by the copy of the New Oxford American English that was installed on my Mac Mini) yr is an English abbreviation, but it could be both the abbreviation of year or years, while yrs is the abbreviation for years or yours In this case, you could use 1 yr , 2 yr and the abbreviation would always be correct As reported from the Oxford
  • punctuation - Are y, m, and d the singular and plural . . .
    First, is it the right abbreviation? No The common abbreviation is to use "yr" for year As for the plural, we commonly use "yrs" Now to your examples They're both different In the first sentence, you'd write the full words like this The project took exactly 5 years, 2 months and 18 days to complete As for the second sentence, it would be written as: It was a 5-year, 2-month and 18-day
  • nouns - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    +1 Right answer Also worth noting that, since the word "this" can only apply to a singular, "this year's" is the only possible punctuation of this phrase in any context [barring occasions where the two words happen to be together by coincidence, for instance "If only I'd known this years ago"]
  • What prefix should I use to address individuals younger that 18 yrs?
    Many summer programs university applications require me to provide a prefix I would prefer to be called by I always type "Mr ", but as I'm younger than 18, is this appropriate usage? Should I just
  • Is there a word for children under 10 years old?
    I am looking for the counterpart of the term "teenager" for those who are younger than 10 years old A single word that means something like "elementary school student" is helpful as well
  • Clarification about the phrase within [x] years of the date. . .
    Does the phrase "within [x] years of the date " mean before or after (or both?) the specified date? For example, in the phrase, "GRE scores taken within 5 years of the date application was receiv
  • recurring events - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    From WordWeb: Annual: Occurring or payable every year What is the corresponding single word for occurring every two year, three year, four year etc I understand that it's surely not exhaustively
  • present perfect - have been working vs. have worked - English . . .
    What is the difference between the following two sentences? I have been working here for 20 years I have worked here for 20 years The present perfect tense is used for repetitive or con
  • present perfect - Have lived vs. Have been living - English Language . . .
    What is the difference between the followings? A I have been living here for 5 years B I have lived here for 5 years Am I correct that these two represent the same event, but A emphasizes the
  • single word requests - A better term or phrase than privileged . . .
    @alphabet , the first group has at least primary (13years), with an additional 3-5 years bachelor's, + 2 yrs for graduate level education, making their possible time invested into a maximum of 20 years spent on their education the second group may have anywhere from 0 to under 12 years of formal education, beginning at the primary level -edit looking into It there might be a bit of social





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