
wishing a happy week - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Mar 11, 2013 · As a non-native English speaker, I have a question: Can I write (and say) "Happy week everyone" to wish a good/happy week? Is there any more common English expression in everyday …
phrase usage - Can I say "Have a good week." to somebody I know I …
Saying "Have a good week" in most cases would mean that you will not be seeing him for the rest of the week or at least you believe so.
"Have good weekends" vs "Have a good weekend"
Jul 1, 2016 · Have good weekends" is correct in that he is wishing each individual a good weekend, using the collective noun for all of your weekends. However, colloquially this strikes me as lazy …
"Start to the week" vs "Start of the week" [duplicate]
Jan 30, 2023 · I feel that normally one would say "start of the week" in a sentence, but I noticed that sometimes "start to the week" is used, most notably in "Have a great start to the week!".
What are the possible common meanings of "have a good one"?
Jan 3, 2018 · I was wondering if there is some sort of complete list of what "have a good one" can commonly mean. As the answers to this question imply, it can mean "have a good day!" or "have a …
word choice - How to ask for someone’s time? - English Language ...
Jun 11, 2020 · If there are arrangements you need to make for the meeting, then you can ask them for a reply or confirmation (so that you have enough time to get things done). Here are some options for …
Grammar of a present perfect continuous sentence
Oct 5, 2023 · This is the good construction of the sentence, present perfect continuous. However, I thought you couldn't use a specific time expression with the present perfect tenses. I would have said …
present perfect - When is it necessary to use "have had"? - English ...
Nov 10, 2010 · I have come across a few sentences that contain "have had". I would like to know in what kind of situations we should use this combination.
Scheduling a phone call: how to express my available slots
Feb 24, 2016 · I have to tell (perhaps via email) when I'll be available for a call and the condition can easily be as complex as: It's Wednesday afternoon right now here in Tokyo. I'll be available for a …
When can you start wishing people a good weekend? [closed]
On hearing 'have a good weekend', depending on the time/day, it definitely means to me (US) that it is near the weekend and you don't expect to communicate again before then.