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  • 30-minute or 30 minute - WordReference Forums
    In your example above, ‘thirty-minute’ is a compound adjective which modifies ‘wait’; compound adjectives should be hyphenated If you had said, ‘I waited for 30 minutes’, thirty would be a single adjective modifying minutes, in which case you don’t hyphenate
  • 30 minute walk 30 minutes long | WordReference Forums
    Hello, everyone a It is a 30 minute walk from the station b Each meeting is 30 minutes long I'm wondering why can't it be 30 minute long? When to use 's'? Aside from 1 minute, 2 minutes Thank you
  • move the meeting up an hour | WordReference Forums
    I understand it to mean that a meeting will take place an hour later than previously arranged It has a tinge of "American" about it to me, and although I would understand it without a moment's thought, "move the meeting forward an hour" would sound more idiomatic to my BE ear
  • after 30 minutes of waiting - WordReference Forums
    Are these two sentences correct? It comes from a Spanish into English Thank you advance After 30 minutes of waiting, the coach stopped and the four mules were immediately unhitched and taken to the stables After 30 minutes’ wait the coach stopped and the four mules were immediately
  • put back forward push back forward (schedule event etc. )
    3 To change the scheduled time of some event to an earlier time: They pushed the meeting forward from 3:00 to 1:30 I found some threads regarding "put back" (this for example) but most of the discussions were about whether "put back" is a natural expression when meaning postponing something It seems like it is not that common in AE, but
  • Possessive - lt;minutes, minutes gt; drive walk journey
    Ten minutes' walk = A walk of ten minutes A phrase used as an attribute in front of a noun usually does not show number, even if the same phrase after the noun does: A ten-minute walk = A ten-minute-long walk = A walk ten minutes long = A walk ten minutes in length Such a phrase requires hyphens if it contains an adjective followed by a noun
  • How to write time length without using words hour and minute
    s1: fine, but I would just use "Time" as a heading, or "Hours Minutes" or "Time (hrs mins) s2: Use "two hours and thirty minutes" or "two and a half hours " s3: will work if someone understands the context Other examples are "It was a 2:30 matinee" or "He was catching the 2:30 train "
  • 30 minutes later - WordReference Forums
    If "30 minutes later" meant strictly "in 30 minutes" then there would be no need to add the word "later " Just, The airplane will arrive in 30 minutes For example, you wouldn't say, "See you in 30 minutes later" since basically, "later" is an undefined amount of time, especially in the future tense
  • Ill call you soon Vs in a minute | WordReference Forums
    "I'll call you in a minute" = I will call you within a few minutes, maybe within 20 or 30 minutes, even if it doesn't mean "within 60 seconds " "I'll call you soon" = I will call you sometime in the not-too-distant future That could be within the next minute, or it could be within the next few weeks Again, it all depends on the context
  • for in the last 30 minutes - WordReference Forums
    What have you been doing for the last 30 minutes? What have you been doing in the last 30 minutes? I can't say for certain if this is right, but the first one seems more natural to me They have been talking for the last hour They have been talking in the last hour Only the first one seems natural to me They have had three tests in the last





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