Hi all, my friend said americans use a fourth to mean a quarter (1/4). The fourth from last is. 3) we're on the forth floor now 4) we're at the forth floor now
I'm trying to figure out the correct way to write out a person's full name in this circumstance: A person in their first year at university is a freshman, in second a sophomore, what do you call somebody in third year?? The last fourth and fourth from last do not mean the same thing at all.
In the united states, presidential elections are held once every four years. To remove (= supprimer) the fourth wall would be to create a documentary film or a stage debate. I never heard anything like that when i was in high school quite a few years ago. He usually introduced alienating episodes.
And what is the difference between every four years and every fourth day ? Hi folks, which of these sentences are grammatical? Even brecht didn't go that far: The two possibilities were saying someone was a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or they.
John smith the second john smith the third are these correct? 1) this is the forth floor now. If you had 100 numbered items, the last fourth are the 25 items from #76 to #100.