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  1. Jan 20, 2016 · On top of that, the count of "of our time" has probably been inflated by things like "most of our time" and "we have spent enough of our time on this". – stangdon Commented Jan 20, 2016 at 22:29

  2. Oct 26, 2014 · Family will be there for you at the most difficult times no matter what. In phrases referencing time, at would be the best choice. But in this example, times can refer to time or events. You might use in if you mean events: Family will be there for you in the most difficult situations no matter what. However, in your original phrase, during ...

  3. Jul 9, 2024 · I already called her four times yesterday. I've already called her four times again. That only makes sense in a context like the following, where the speaker is throwing the word "again" back at the other person. I can't get ahold of her.-- Well, call her again. I've already called her four times "again". And the next:

  4. 1. Past or present doesn't much matter. What matters more is relative duration. "At" works better for something brief. "In" works better for something that lasts. "A moment" is probably shorter than a stretch of years, but not necessarily if in comparison to centuries or eons.

  5. Dec 3, 2023 · 1. This reminds me of the royal "we" where we, us, or, here, our refer only to one person (historically a person of royalty). In that case, "our life" applies to only one person's life. However, if "our" is actually meant as to have the normal plural meaning, then it seems clear by basic rules of grammar that the plural "lives" should also be ...

  6. Feb 24, 2016 · Given the time difference between our countries, I suggest these possible times. Thursday, 7 am New York (9 pm Tokio) Thursday, 9 pm New York (Friday, 7 am Tokio) If these are inconvenient, please suggest another time. The time of New York is also called EST or Eastern Standard Time (except that in summer they move one hour and are called EDT).

  7. Sep 10, 2016 · For OP's specific context, only the singular is idiomatically acceptable. Semantically it's possible to imagine that each of us had our own particular kind of good time (perhaps there was a party; some people enjoyed getting drunk, some enjoyed the food, some liked the music, etc.).

  8. 2. In general, use "Throughout time" and "During the time of" or "During this time". If you want to use "Throughout the time", you will need to qualify it more, such as "Throughout the time that the subject was studied". For your examples, it's tough to figure out which option to go with without the context of any surrounding sentences.

  9. Apr 11, 2018 · Our times always match. When you make a question, you have to invert the subject and the auxiliary verb. If there is no auxiliary word, you add do as an auxiliary verb, then invert it. Our times do always match - add do as an auxiliary verb Why do our times always match? - invert subject and auxiliary. The correct sentence is therefore

  10. She earns three times more than I. It means that she earns 3x of what you earn. So, if you earn $100, she earns $400. She earns three times as much as I. This means that if you have $100, she earns $300. If you earn X dollars, "three times more than x" means 3x + x-- "more than" means "add". "Three times as much" means 3x. Yahooanswers ...

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