Yes, it is preferable to use "preferable" in the afternoons as per language conventions. Remember to use it when expressing a choice or option that is more desirable or favorable.
Yes, "most preferable" is grammatically correct. It is a comparative form that indicates the highest level of preference in a given context.
Yes, "afternoons" is a noun. It is a common noun that refers to the time of day between noon and evening.
"Preferable" is an adjective. It is used to indicate that something is more desirable or suitable than another option.
Using the passive voice can be preferable when the focus is on the action or the receiver of the action rather than the doer. It can also be used to emphasize the object of the sentence or when the doer is unknown or irrelevant. Additionally, it can be used to avoid assigning blame or responsibility.
er...yeah. why wouldn't it be?! ... it depends on what you mean. If you want to tell a loved one that you have been thinking about them, then "you've been on my mind" is preferable. But if you want to tell someone you are sane, then saying that you are in your right mind is preferable. :) If you want to talk about thoughts, pondering something in my mind works as well...
Yes, it is reasonable to say that Josh and Anthony earned more than 0 after the three afternoons.
Yes, "most preferable" is grammatically correct. It is a comparative form that indicates the highest level of preference in a given context.
I don't drink in the afternoons.
German Afternoons was created in 1986.
Zany Afternoons was created in 1982.
Afternoons in Utopia was created in 1985-09.
The duration of My Afternoons with Margueritte is 1.37 hours.
My Afternoons with Margueritte was created on 2010-09-05.
Golden Afternoons - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009 (limited)
You can't say Happy Friday in Hebrew, but a common greeting on Friday afternoons is Shabbat Shalom (שבת שלום).
winter (Saturday mornings to afternoons), and they play twilight in summer (tuesday afternoons)kbvh
It is PREFERABLE that you answer your own questions.