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  Friday Night Lights
 26 épisodes, 2 saisons
Etats-Unis (2006-????)
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This Friday" or "This coming Friday" - WordReference Forums : Are the terms "This Friday" or "This coming Friday" or "Coming Friday correct? For example can I say "I will go there on this Thursday" or "I will meet her on coming Saturday"?
The Friday before last - WordReference Forums : I've a doubt with the expresion "before last" e.g: The night before last (if today were Monday, then it would refer to Saturday night) I found this: "The Friday before last" But im not sure about the meaning. For example, If today were Wednesday 25th, the expresion is refered to Friday 20th...
abbreviation for the days (monday, tuesday,..) - WordReference Forums : I don't ever remember seeing 'R' used as an abbreviation for Thursday. Single letter abbreviations are very uncommon, but the few places i've seen them, have only used Monday thru Friday, thus excluding the weekend days. In those instances, i have seen both 'M T W T F' and 'M T W H F' in use. When all are beside each other, it's okay since ...
when is 'by next week'? - WordReference Forums : Today is Friday the 13th, so let's assume a week begins on Monday (not everyone agrees on this), so next week begins on Monday the 16th and ends on Sunday the 22nd. 'By the end of next week' means before or on the 22nd, but no later. That Sunday is the latest date. 'By next week' is possibly unclear. My first thought is that it means 'before ...
by Friday at the latest - WordReference Forums : In other words, You must submit the report by Friday" means no later than Friday. Corresponds to the Russian preposition k. Corresponds to the Russian preposition k. Many people (perhaps carelessly) say "on Friday at the latest", which means "on Friday, if not before then", i.e. you could submit the report on Wednesday.
Mondays 'to / through' Sundays | WordReference Forums : Which is grammatically correct: Mondays to Sundays or Monday to Sunday?. Such phrase will be used to refer to a repeated cycle of events. please help
at the latest v/s latest by | WordReference Forums : Hi, I was looking for the proper usage of the word 'latest' in the reference of deadline. 1. I have to wake up tomorrow by 7 a.m. at the latest. 2. I have to wake up tomorrow at the latest by 7 a.m. 3. I have to wake up at the latest by 7 a.m. tomorrow. 4. I have to wake up latest by 7 a.m...
postpone for/to/until - WordReference Forums : Context: Today is Friday, and we have a meeting on Saturday, the next day. For any reasons, the meeting on Saturday cannot be done and no one knows what it wll be the day. Sentences: 1. We should postpone the meeting for the next week 2. We should postpone the meeting to the next week 3. We should postpone the meeting until the next week Thanks ...
at the end of the week/ late this week | WordReference Forums : Hello, I'd like to make an appointment on Thursaday or Friday, actually at the end of the week but not weekends. I was wondering if it's alright to say I'd like to meet you late this week? I've heard the expression early this week but not late this week Thanks
From Monday to Friday or From Mondays to Fridays? : B: Yes, I do. But I play it only on weekends. I'm busy from Monday to Friday. My question is, 1. Is the last phrase "from Monday to Friday" correct? 2. Is "from Mondays to Fridays" also correct? 3. If we are talking about a habit. Does it have to be "from Mondays to Fridays," just like we say "on weekends"? Thanks.
 

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