No. Sometimes I do not understand the question. Sometimes I am thinking of one thing and the question is actually about something else. Sometimes the wording of the question confuses me. Sometimes my knowledge is old. Sometimes the question calls for opinion and opinions differ. Most questions I leave alone because I do not know the answer.
The correct phrase is "every once in a while." It means occasionally or from time to time.
The correct spelling is "every time". (it is two separate words)
"Every time" is correct. "Everytime" isn't a valid English word. In fact, all time expressions starting with "every" are always written as two words: every day, every week, every hour, etc. Be careful when writing; many people aren't aware of this spelling rule.
No, you only have to apply the patch on the correct day, not the correct hour.
The red clock is more likely to give the correct time, as it is not running at all and will remain consistently showing the same time. The blue clock losing one second every second will continuously drift further from the correct time.
there is no correct anwser, every one has their own opinion!
Yes, every time. They are always correct. Trust their every word. Also, trust everything you read on the internet.
Every person were is incorrect and correct is every person was.because every is used with singular nouns,meaning every single person.
After every use.
If the clock loses 15 minutes every hour, it effectively runs at 45 minutes for every hour that passes. When the slow clock shows 10 AM, 1 hour has passed for that clock, but only 45 minutes have passed in real time. Therefore, if the clock was set correctly at 9 AM, the correct time when the slow clock shows 10 AM will be 9:45 AM.
There is a question that you can ask throughout the whole day that will have a different correct answer each time. That question would be "what time is it"?
all answers are correct