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  1. "workday" or "work day" - WordReference Forums

    Dec 23, 2014 · Workday [1] (noun) = (i) days upon which most people work, e.g. "Next Monday is a public holiday, but Tuesday will be a normal workday. (ii) days upon which specific people …

  2. workday, working day - WordReference Forums

    Aug 20, 2009 · A workday or work day is a day on which you work: Monday to Friday, normally. A working day could be the same as that, but is perhaps more often used for the hours of the …

  3. Difference between "working days" and "weekdays"

    Jan 24, 2013 · Hello, What's the difference between "working days" and "weekdays"? Is the second one used more frequently than the first? (In the examples like "the centre is open on …

  4. Are you finished or have you finished or Did you finished?

    Aug 31, 2012 · In AE these would all be idiomatic and equally acceptable. But note: When a mum wanna wants to know if her kid's homework is done or not so that they can go out.

  5. jour ouvré / jour ouvrable - WordReference Forums

    Aug 10, 2007 · I also say workday, for jour ouvrable, though I don't mind working day. But jour ouvrable suivant = next business day. I thik business day is mostly used for commerce and …

  6. déjeuner en colunch [le colunching] - WordReference Forums

    Feb 24, 2023 · Bonjour à tous, I am taking a french class using a (new) book that has an exercise using this noun, "colunch". The context was, "Déjeuner en colunch", talking about having lunch …

  7. for a CV work experience or employment history?

    Nov 19, 2006 · That is correct - you do not get paid. When you do work experiance, you get one or two weeks of school and you go and work in a local library, a shop, whatever will accept you.

  8. have experience doing something/ in/ with - WordReference Forums

    Dec 15, 2014 · What's the difference between the phrases below? In which cases we can use them? have experience doing something have experience with have experience in I just …

  9. weekday / holiday - WordReference Forums

    Apr 17, 2020 · A public holiday Monday is a weekday, and Christmas Day often falls on a weekday. They are not working days. The example you quote tries to make it simple by …

  10. I will shut up now vs I'll be shutting up now - WordReference Forums

    Feb 20, 2023 · What is the difference in nuance between (1) and (2) when they express the speaker’s intention? (1) I will shut up now.