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  1. Jun 11, 2007 · I would not use ONE day. As Chris points out, "in ONE day" emphasizes the length of the day...I think from your context that "in A day" sounds better. However, what sounds best to me is "...more than one transaction a day/per day" with neither IN nor ON. PER day is a bit more formal than A day. Also in this context I like "MAY not perform ...

  2. Oct 4, 2009 · English (British) Oct 4, 2009. #3. "Someday" implies a time vaguely and indefinitely far off in the future so if your friend was keenly expecting an invitation he would be disappointed. It can also be used dismissively, if somebody is being pushy about getting an invitation, saying "someday" can be a way of implying "or maybe never". "One day ...

  3. Jan 3, 2020 · On one day I might be answering the phone while on a different day I might be just making coffee or tea for the boss. B: Well, it depends. On one day I might be answering the phone while on another day I might be just making coffee or tea for the boss.

  4. Jul 19, 2022 · Both "before" and "in advance" are used, and you can specify any number of days ("three days before" or "seven days in advance", for example), but there is a particular form used for one day before/in advance, and that is "the day before". Also, except for "the day before", it is usual for "before" to be followed by what it is before: "Please ...

  5. Aug 29, 2013 · English (British and Australian) Aug 29, 2013. #2. The following variations are correct: Either day is fine for me. Either of the days is fine for me. (when the choice is between two days) All of the days are fine for me. All days are fine for me.

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  7. Jun 26, 2021 · Jun 26, 2021. #1. The adverbs someday and sometime express future time indefinitely: Let's meet sometime when your schedule permits. The two-word forms are always used when some is an adjective modifying and specifying a more particular day or time: Come some day soon. Choose some day that is not so busy. The American Heritage Dictionary entry:

  8. Mar 8, 2009 · English - Ireland. Mar 8, 2009. #6. I think that "per" is probably the technically correct way, and would be used in a scientific or engineering context. But for some frequently used expressions such as " miles an hour " or hours a day", the per switches to " a " or " / " or " an ". Actually in practice the expression is often replaced by a ...

  9. May 14, 2018 · India- Bengali. Oct 15, 2020. #5. Uncle Jack said: You can use "a day later", and this is the best form to use if it is more than one day later ("five days later"). However, "the next day" is still more common. "A day after" doesn't seem to work unless you refer explicitly to the earlier event, and even then "a" is a little ambiguous as "after ...

  10. Apr 14, 2016 · British English. Apr 14, 2016. #2. You can sleep with Mommy on alternate days, and with grandma on the other days. Take particular care if you use " the other day " for anything other than the colloquial meaning "very recently" or "a day or two ago". Example:

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