What I should or what should I?
Senior Member. No, “What should I do?” is the correct word order for a question, but not when those words appear as a clause of a longer sentence.
What time is it vs Do you know what time it is?
In case anyone is wondering WHY “What time is it?” vs. “Do you know what time it is?” In questions, you put verb before noun, so in first example it’s “is it”. However, the real question is: “Do you know…?”
How much time or how many time which is correct?
“How much time” is using the word “time” as a measurement of hours, minutes, seconds, etc. Ask this question when you want to know how long a thing takes. “How many times” is using the word “time” as a measurement of other discreet counting units (one, two, three, etc.).
Which is correct at this time or in this time?
1 Answer. You can use “at this time” in the place of “at the moment”. “on this time” is not a correct phrase, ever. “at this time” means the same as “at the moment” and refers to the specific instant when the claim is being made with an exception.
When I should or when should I?
“What time I should” (meaning “When I should”) is an affirmative construction. Example: “What time I should be at work depends on my employer.” “Should” comes after the subject I. “What time should I” (meaning “When should I”) is an interrogative construction.
Should me or should I?
Use the pronoun “I” when the person speaking is doing the action, either alone or with someone else. Use the pronoun “me” when the person speaking is receiving the action of the verb in some way, either directly or indirectly. The following sentences show when you should use the subject pronoun “I”.
How do you ask for time?
Ways to ask about time: The most common and also the easiest way to ask about time is: ‘What time is it? ‘ However, it needs to be a little bit more polite when you ask a person, maybe a stranger.
Which is correct more time or much time?
More is a comparative word, so you would have to be comparing something to this amount of time; but this is not a comparative question. Much, on the other hand, refers to quantity. This question is referring to what quantity of time you have. So the correct wording would be: How much time do we have.
Is many time correct?
“A” is a singular indefinite article, and “times” is plural. The two do not mix, therefore, it is wrong. “Many a times” may be a colloquialism, but it is still incorrect. “Many a time” and “many times” mean the same thing, but “many a time” is a more formal or old-fashioned way to say “many times”.
What is another way to say at this time?
What is another word for at this time?
currently | now |
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at the present moment | at the present time |
at this moment | at the minute |
at the moment | just now |
only now | here and now |
How do you use by time?
Adjust future, present and past timing (2) A past verb form is used in the by-the-time phrase when the main clause expresses past progressive timing. *They will eat dinner by the time we arrive. *They will be eating dinner by the time we will arrive. They are usually eating dinner by the time we arrive.