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Thanks to the emergence of Open AI, even though I am not a native English speaker, I am now able to write in English. However, Open AI is still a work in progress and far from perfect, so I believe there may still be mistakes in my written English and expressions. In the future, I think language learning may no longer be necessary, but I will continue my language learning journey along with my exploration of Open AI. It would be great if, regardless of technology or language, we could create a society where people who were previously disconnected can now connect with each other. It would be great if more people could experience this. In the future, I will also post my own experiences as an immigrant on this blog.

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23.2.24

CALENDAR


 


 

Learn Calendar English for Adults . Master Calendar Vocabulary for Everyday Conversations.

 

Past, Previous, and Prior:

All three words refer to the past, but they have slightly different nuances.  

 

Past: 

The most general word, referring to the past in general. It is used to refer to the past without specifying a specific time frame.  

Example:

In the past, I lived in a different country. 

He has a lot of past experience.  


Previous:

It has the meaning of "before" and refers to immediate past events or states. It is used to refer to relatively recent events or events with continuity in the past.

Example:

Previous to this job, I worked as a teacher. 

Previous studies have shown that this drug is effective.

 

Prior:

It has the meaning of "before" and is used to emphasize the temporal relationship or importance. It is used to refer to events that happened before a specific point in time or event in the past.

 Example:

Prior to the meeting, I reviewed the agenda. 

He had prior experience in this field.

 

Summary:

Past: Past in general

Previous: Immediate past events or states 

Prior: Emphasizes temporal relationships or importance 

 

 

Future Expressions:

 

Future:

The most general word, referring to the future in general. It is used to refer to the future without specifying a specific time frame.

Example:

I have a lot of plans for the future.

What does the future hold for us?

 

To come:

It has the meaning of "coming" and refers to the relatively near future. It is used to refer to events that are expected to happen soon.

Example:

There are many challenges to come.

What do you have to come this weekend?  


Yet to come:

It refers to the future that has not happened yet. It also implies that something has not yet been realized.

Example:

There are many great things yet to come.

The best is yet to come.  


Prospective:

It refers to the expected or possible future. It is used to refer to events that are likely to happen or that have the potential to happen.  

Example:

He has a prospective career in politics.

The prospective benefits of this new technology are enormous.

 

Forthcoming:

It refers to events that are scheduled to happen in the near future. It is often used in formal contexts.

Example:

The forthcoming election will be very important.

Please read the forthcoming announcement for more information.

 

On the horizon:

It refers to events that are likely to happen in the near future but are not yet clearly visible. It is often used to describe changes or trends that are emerging.  

Example:

There are many changes on the horizon.

A new economic crisis is on the horizon.

 

In the offing:

It refers to events that are possible or likely to happen in the near future. It is often used to describe events that are being planned or considered.  

Example:

There are a number of new projects in the offing.

A peace agreement is in the offing.

 

MONTH, NATIONAL HOLIDAY, PUBLIC HOLIDAY, MEMORIAL DAY, ANNIVERSARY, LONG WEEKEND

January, new years day, February, valentine's day, March, St Patrick's Day, April, Anzac Day, May, Mother's Day, June, Queen's Birthday, July, Independence Day ( United States ), August, Independence Day (India), September, Father's Day, October, Halloween, November, Melbourne Cup Day, December, Christmas Day

 

B.C., Before Christ A.D., Anno Domini, Western calendar January 2023 A.D.

 

week

Sunday, eighth

weekday

Monday, ninth,Tuesday, tenth, Wednesday, twelfth, eleventh, Thursday, thirteenth, Friday, fourteenth

weekend

Saturday, fourteenth

 

past, previous, Prior→ present, current → future, To come, Yet to come, Forthcoming

 example Today is Wednesday, eleventh of January two thousand and twenty three A.D.

today

23 / Jan / March, 

Wednesday

22 / March, one day ago

 yesterday, Tuesday, twenty second of January

21 / March , two days ago

the day before yesterday, Monda, twenty first of January

24 / March, one day later  

next day, following day, Thursday, twelfth of January

25 / March, two days later

the day after tomorrow, Friday, twenty fifth of January

 

this week → two weeks ago, fortnight ago → one week ago, last week → present → next week, following week → two weeks later, in a fortnight

 

this month → last month → next month

 

tonight, last night, tomorrow night, tomorrow night

 

10 years, decade, 100 years, century, 1000 years, millennium 

 

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