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At a time when would be too pointed in this context, in my opinion

In this entire period of time it would have been a scandal, not just at a particular point, or turning point, in time. In two weeks/weeks' time/weeks time thank you for your answers In five minutes/minutes' time (days/days') You might use which in association with time if you narrow down the options Which works best for you What time tomorrow works best for you

At this time the button on the clock should be pressed If we put it into past tense the move was finished when the player released the piece. 2 what time did you arrive at class today would be clear and direct Whether your classmate responds with a precise answer is another matter! It was three o'clock at which he left here

It was three o’clock when he left here

In my opinion,when he left here is an adverbial clause of time How about the clause in the first sentence?do english native speakers say it in that way As far as i know, many chinese teachers always think. In this case, on time is the proper choice More details about the differences In time is used to suggest that i was able to perform an action before another event occurred

I was able to reach you in time The difference between in time and on time would be deadlines or schedules that revolve around very specific date or hour The train was on time The project was completed on time. What is the difference between pt (pacific time), pdt (pacific daylight time), and pst (pacific standard time) Also, is the time format "2:00pm pt&quot

I was wondering which would be the correct way to say this

Do you know what time is it Do you know what time it is Which of the two options is the correct one Is the possessive 's necessary

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