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  • Whats the difference between last and latest?
    However, consider 'last week' or 'last year'- clearly other weeks years will follow Eeven in seemingly clearcut cases, it may not be so simple Let's take last will and testament It often happens that a will is revised repeatedly In this case, it wouldn't be incorrect to talk of my lastest will (I'm still alive and I might change it again)
  • “Newest” vs. “Latest” - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    In a case like “latest video” or “newest video”, which one is right? I have seen “newest” used on stackoverflow com: According to the online dictionaries I checked, “latest” = “most recent” and “n
  • at the latest vs latest - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    He is not in bed but for his goodness he needs to go to bed latest at 10 o'clock Q: I think in this sentence, it is correct to use "at the latest" instead of "latest"
  • word choice - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    For example, she always tries to keep up with the "newest" or "latest" fashion of clothing In this case, are there any difference? If not, which one is more common? Also, for high-tech industry, are
  • meaning - in 3 months, for 3 months, for the last 3 months - English . . .
    Worth noting: The three options given in the question don’t necessarily mean the same thing The first two are almost certainly equivalent, meaning that I receive a bill each month, but for the past three months, I haven’t paid (I now have three outstanding bills); but the third can also mean that I pay quarterly, so I receive one bill every three months, but I haven’t paid the one
  • Can you please vs. Could you please [duplicate]
    I disagree I'd say they are for the most part equivalent "Can you walk with me to my car" or, "Could you walk with me to my car" - equivalent
  • phrase meaning - What does “Last school attended” means? - English . . .
    What does “Last school attended” means? I have form to fill with this question Is it year when I was in school or is it type of school? The full question is: Please fill in the information re
  • In the past few years Vs Over the past few years
    They're both valid, and there's no real difference in meaning But arguably in emphasizes that for the past few years you've been doing something you weren't doing before that, whereas over emphasizes that you've been doing it from some point in time a few years ago, right up to the present moment (and may well continue doing it into the future)




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