Writing Dates and Times [on hold]
Sitting in english class and everybody is puzzled with a Sentence, we have to correct, where nobody can find a mistake. It is about writing times and Dates.
"Office hours: Mo. to Fr., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m."
Anybody got an idea?
dates
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Sitting in english class and everybody is puzzled with a Sentence, we have to correct, where nobody can find a mistake. It is about writing times and Dates.
"Office hours: Mo. to Fr., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m."
Anybody got an idea?
dates
New contributor
put on hold as off-topic by tchrist♦ 2 days ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – tchrist
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
The abbreviations for Monday and Friday are Mon. and Fri. I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). You may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
2 days ago
Thank you very much for your help :D Sry for posting on this Site.
– S1xT
2 days ago
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Sitting in english class and everybody is puzzled with a Sentence, we have to correct, where nobody can find a mistake. It is about writing times and Dates.
"Office hours: Mo. to Fr., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m."
Anybody got an idea?
dates
New contributor
Sitting in english class and everybody is puzzled with a Sentence, we have to correct, where nobody can find a mistake. It is about writing times and Dates.
"Office hours: Mo. to Fr., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m."
Anybody got an idea?
dates
dates
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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist♦ 2 days ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – tchrist
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by tchrist♦ 2 days ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – tchrist
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
The abbreviations for Monday and Friday are Mon. and Fri. I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). You may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
2 days ago
Thank you very much for your help :D Sry for posting on this Site.
– S1xT
2 days ago
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The abbreviations for Monday and Friday are Mon. and Fri. I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). You may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
2 days ago
Thank you very much for your help :D Sry for posting on this Site.
– S1xT
2 days ago
The abbreviations for Monday and Friday are Mon. and Fri. I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). You may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
2 days ago
The abbreviations for Monday and Friday are Mon. and Fri. I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). You may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
2 days ago
Thank you very much for your help :D Sry for posting on this Site.
– S1xT
2 days ago
Thank you very much for your help :D Sry for posting on this Site.
– S1xT
2 days ago
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The abbreviations for Monday and Friday are Mon. and Fri. I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). You may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
2 days ago
Thank you very much for your help :D Sry for posting on this Site.
– S1xT
2 days ago