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  • time - Proper Timezone Acronym Usage - PT vs PDT or PST - English . . .
    Talking to a human you'll be fine saying "Pacific Time", "PT", or "PST" (which, again, has come to be interchangeable with "PT" although purists like myself believe otherwise :) ) If somebody says "PST" to you, 99% of the time they just mean "Pacific Time" in general as per current daylight savings time rules
  • How to say that something is current but at another point in time
    I would argue that "the current rates" gets its point across just fine, given the assumption that most readers will tend not to think the narration prescient When I was reading that, I didn't see a tense problem as I subconsciously assumed "current" meant 'current' within the time-frame of the topic –
  • Which sentence is most acceptable when describing the current time period?
    I would like to know which of these two sentences have the most acceptable form when describing the current time period Why do so many people **today** have no values Why do so many people have no values **these days** Thanks in advance for any help in sharing knowledge
  • Using in the current moment or at the living moment?
    The expression you're looking for is real time: [Merriam-Webster]: the actual time during which something takes place the computer may partly analyze the data in real time (as it comes in) — R H March chatted online in real time So: "This is taking too long We should have a real-time conversation " "I don't like waiting to hear from
  • If pre is previous, post is after, what is current?
    The word you might use to describe what is happening now is current Era is rather a grand way of referring to periods with and without a boss, but I assume there is a tinge of irony in doing so Share
  • What is the correct definition and usage of the acronym ETA?
    The estimated time of arrival is 10:37 Fine, it's estimated that the person, item, etc will arrive at 10:37 The estimated time of arrival is 20minutes Fine, there's an implied context of the current time, so it's the same as "The estimated time of arrival is 20minutes from now "
  • grammar - Understanding as of, as at, and as from - English . . .
    From, at, or until a given time Collins concurs: up to, on, or from (a specified time) Most dictionaries give the first two senses as listed by Wikipedia, but Garner [A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage; Bryan A Garner] disagrees: But as of now does not mean 'at present'; rather it means 'up to the present time' [It] is today totally
  • Word meaning close in time, or presently happening
    Current : presently elapsing (2) : occurring in or existing at the present time (3) : most recent : generally accepted, used, practiced, or prevalent at the moment


















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