
"workday" or "work day" | WordReference Forums
Dec 23, 2014 · What is the difference between "workday" and "work day"? Why do some people write "workday", others — "work day"? Hi, w3lifer, welcome to WRF and thanks for the question. …
workday, working day - WordReference Forums
Aug 20, 2009 · A workday or work day is a day on which you work: Monday to Friday, normally. A working day could be the same as that, but is perhaps more often used for the hours of the day …
seeking vs. to seek - WordReference Forums
Feb 5, 2024 · "seeking an eight-hour workday" is a participle clause. I think you can change seeking to to seek, but that would change grammar and meaning (the latter in an odd way).
jour ouvré / jour ouvrable | WordReference Forums
Aug 10, 2007 · I also say workday, for jour ouvrable, though I don't mind working day. But jour ouvrable suivant = next business day. I thik business day is mostly used for commerce and finance. Now - as …
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 …
I will shut up now vs I'll be shutting up now - WordReference Forums
Feb 20, 2023 · I think the use of I'll be [verb]-ing depends on the verb. For instance, I'll be leaving now is used fairly often compared to I'll leave now. I've never heard anyone say I'll be shutting up now to …
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. :)
Tuesday is off | WordReference Forums
Nov 3, 2024 · If it's literally an official holiday we would say Tuesday is a holiday. That implies people being off of work (depending on their job). To be very specific, you could say that many people have …
The captioned subject | WordReference Forums
Jun 8, 2020 · When writing emails, many people use "the captioned subject" / "the caption" / "the captioned" to refer to the subject of the email. Is it a commonly used expression in Western …
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 …