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- Is there any difference between the phrase from day to day, day by . . .
Examples: "My duties vary from day to day" "There is no discernible change from day to day" "Day by day" denotes a gradual change that is perhaps noticeable each day This is the only one that fits your context Example: "My health is improving day by day " "Day after day" denotes repetition and is used in connection with things that happen daily
- Back in the day vs back in the days - English Language Learners . . .
Back in the day, we had to change TV Channels by turning a tiny knob on the TV Back in the days is the more traditional usage of the phrase and its usage is slightly different It is used to establish a time frame and is intended to be more specific than its slangy counterpart
- How to find the week day of (any) given date? [duplicate]
Closed 6 years ago How to find the week day of any given date? Say we need to know in which week-day was June $25,2019$?
- Why the 28 year day-date repetition rule doesnt always follow?
I was studying the pattern of calendar and found out that the years repeat same day-date pattern over a period of 28 years but the pattern broke if we compare 1752 and 1780 (By day-date pattern i m
- Whats the formula for the 365 day penny challenge? [duplicate]
What's the formula for the 365 day penny challenge? [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 10 years, 2 months ago Modified 7 years, 11 months ago
- What is the chance that at least two people were born on the same day . . .
Probability that there are at least 2 people in the room born on the same day = 1 - (No one was born on the same day) - (Exactly one person was born on the same day) There are (3 choose 2) different pairs of couples Each couple has the same birthday as another couple with the chances of 1 7 and different with chances 6 7 Thus:
- contest math - What day (s) of the week cannot be the first day of a . . .
The first day of the century years that are not leap years are Friday, Wednesday, and Monday If the century year is $100\pmod {400}$, then January $1$ will fall on a Friday The next century year such like that will be on $2100$, and after that on $2500$, which is a perfect square year
- prepositions - In the same day vs. on the same day - English . . .
On the same day is the more usual but both can be correct In the same day tends to used more in situations to describe events that require completion within the time period of one day 'You can't lay the bricks, plaster the walls and paint the woodwork in the same day '
- Formula to find the day of any date in Gregorian calendar derivation.
The teacher's formula is incorrect It should be floor rather than ceiling I checked a couple different spans of multiple years day by day with a spreadsheet and an online calendar; the formula with floor is correct always, but the formula with ceil is correct only in years divisible by 4 and is off by 1 in every other year
- A day before v. the day before - English Language Learners Stack . . .
Basically, I agree "A day before" refers to a time span, and "the day before" refers to a location in time, and usually that's almost the same thing: yesterday There's one sort of case where there is a difference: Suppose something notable happens at 11 PM on Thursday At 1 AM on Friday, something else notable happens You could say the first event "happened the day before", but it would be
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