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  1. word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Mar 8, 2017 · biweekly: happening or appearing every two weeks or twice a week. Cambridge Dictionary In the following news articles, What the author mean by "bi-weekly"? if it is mean …

  2. Bi-Monthly (once every two months) - English Language Learners …

    May 17, 2021 · Definition from Oxford language Bi-Monthly: done, produced, or occurring twice a month or every two months. How can I ensure it is correctly interpreted as every two months …

  3. Other word(s) for "recurring event" and/or "event occurrence"?

    I think the default is the recurring event unless a specific instance is identified by the context (e.g. by interaction or by a time reference). E.g. "he's going to the festival" - specifies by interaction; …

  4. meeting on a weekly-basis - English Language Learners Stack …

    Jun 22, 2018 · Meeting on a weekly basis only requires that you meet each week. The meeting can be held: at a specific time and place, or at a specific time but different places, or at …

  5. Is it common to say "My salary is good" or "My pay is good"?

    Sep 9, 2022 · In effect, this means that "My pay is good." and "My wage is good." and "My salary is good." are not precisely equivalent. If Adam is an hourly employee making $25/hr and …

  6. Meaning of 'sesquiannual'? - English Language Learners Stack …

    Nov 12, 2015 · Americans understand fortnightly, but it sounds literary, and I don't think it comes naturally to most of us in conversation. I myself use twice-weekly, twice-monthly or semi …

  7. Is bimonthly or bi-monthly correct spelling

    Sep 6, 2016 · I think this is a trivial matter in the sense that no one will fault you if you spell it bi-monthly or bimonthly. Anyway, the entry is under bimonthly at dictionary.com and Merriam …

  8. Which one is correct, "Taking day off Monday" or "taking day off …

    Mar 11, 2020 · Neither is correct. You can say "I'm taking Monday off." That is the simplest expression. You can also say "I'm taking a day off on Monday." or "I'm taking the day off on …

  9. can we use ''adverbs of frequency'' with other ''expressions of ...

    Feb 1, 2017 · Once in a while it makes sense: If you are paid bi-weekly (once every two weeks), you receive two paychecks each month. However, twice a year, you receive a paycheck three …

  10. Wage vs. salary - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    In the US, Most of my salary positions have been paid weekly or monthly, while hourly wage jobs have paid me bi-weekly, but just because they are paid on a different schedule doesn't …