
on/at/as at 31st December - WordReference Forums
Feb 1, 2012 · Good morning :) I have a doubt in the following sentence: Participation in warehouse physical inventory procedures: raw materials, goods in process and finished …
December 31 (pronunciation) - WordReference Forums
Dec 30, 2008 · In BE we also say 'on December the 31st', although i do prefer 'on the 31st of December. As Wildan says, however, we'd be more likely to say 'a party on New Year's Eve'. …
before/by/on December 30th - WordReference Forums
Aug 7, 2020 · "On" is fine. On the other hand, "before" sounds very unlikely indeed. "Before" would make a correct sentence, but I would interpret it to mean that if you handed in your …
for the year ended December 31, 2016 vs. as of December 31, …
May 19, 2017 · To me they seem to have (nearly) the same meaning, especially "for the year ended December 31, 2016" and "in 2016". Here is some context: "Our largest cobrand …
as at vs. as of - WordReference Forums
Jun 7, 2007 · "As at" means at a particular time. It's used in accounting in reference to, say, a balance sheet, "As at 31 March 2007" meaning it is a snapshot of the position at that date. I …
Will be expired and will expire | WordReference Forums
Contract number NN076896 will be expired on December 31, 2012 Contract number NN076896 will exipire on December 31, 2012 Contract number NN076896 expires on December 31, 2012 …
On or in december - WordReference Forums
Apr 12, 2009 · Hola! Estaba traduciendo esta frase: en diciembre de 1933. Quería saber si mi traducción era correcta On december in 1933 o hay otra mejor.
ended or ending? - WordReference Forums
Aug 20, 2014 · The financial year was ended by the accountants, who closed the books on March 31, or it will be ending on the same day next year, automatically. But you can't say that …
on the evening of or in the evening of | WordReference Forums
Oct 28, 2014 · on a July morning, on December mornings on the morning of September 15th on Wednesday morning on cold nights Could you describe your son's state of mind on that …
Within x days "from" or "of" - WordReference Forums
Sep 16, 2020 · If I would like to say that something must be done within x days from / of the mentioned date, which one is more correct ?