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'11 p.m' AND 'it stroke (struck) 11 P.M' - English Only forum
'All events are at 9 p.m start' vs 'All events start at 9 p.m' - English Only forum
'All P is done by all Q' vs. 'All Q do all P' ? - English Only forum
'Having + p.p. ..., S + have + p.p. - English Only forum
'p' right as a 'b'sound, but 'z' incorrectly as a 's' sound - English Only forum
(e.g., it is not an article of religious faith)” (p. 765) - English Only forum
(have+p.p.) + (present) ? - English Only forum
(n.p.) - English Only forum
(p) - English Only forum
[should + V] and [should have + p.p.] - English Only forum
1 £ p/m - English Only forum
12 p.m. in Warsaw is later than 12 p.m. in Athens - English Only forum
17:30: "It’s half past seventeen" vs "It's half past five p.m." - English Only forum
3:00 p.m.. / three p.m.. at end of sentence - English Only forum
4 p.m. or 4 in the afternoon? - English Only forum
4:30/4 and a half or 4:30/4 and a half a.m./p.m.? - English Only forum
5 p.m Iranian time - English Only forum
5 p.m. or five o'clock - English Only forum
5 p.m.? or 5 pm? - English Only forum
549 F.2d 368 193; U.S.P.Q. 649 [volume numbers US Patents Quarterly] - English Only forum
6 p.m. on the nose - English Only forum
7,500 p.p. (incl. tax) - English Only forum
7:30 p.m. <Philippines time> <in the Philippines> - English Only forum
8:00 P.M o'clock - English Only forum
9 p.m <in> Indian time - English Only forum
A letter from Richard P Feynman - English Only forum
a P.E. teacher - English Only forum
a p.p. - English Only forum
a p'int to windward - English Only forum
a person or animal that goes from place to p - English Only forum
a quarter past six p.m. - English Only forum
a third node would subsequently allow P to compute is actual location - English Only forum
a.m. p.m./ am pm? - English Only forum
A.m./P.m. - English Only forum
¿a.p.? - English Only forum
a.p.p.b - English Only forum
Abbreviation "p.v" in a scientific paper - English Only forum
Abbreviation: D.W.P. - English Only forum
Abbreviations - RRP, P&P - English Only forum
adjourn by 4:30 P.M. - English Only forum
after using p.m. at the end of a sentence - English Only forum
Aiming at 4 p.m. - English Only forum
Altought P. seemed to have any amount of credit - English Only forum
APJ/A P J Abdul Kalam: space and periods in abbreviations and initials - English Only forum
around 8 a.m. to between 2 and 4 p.m. - English Only forum
"around five p.m." or "at around 5 p.m." - English Only forum
AS TO+INF / AS+P.P - English Only forum
Aspiration of voiceless plosives /k, p, t/ [pronunciation] - English Only forum
Aspiration when the previous word ends with s, and the next one begins with p,t,k - English Only forum
at 1 p.m on Sunday / on Sunday at 1 p.m - English Only forum
At 10 p.m, I will go to bed/will be going to bed. - English Only forum
at 3 o´clock a.m./p.m. - English Only forum
at 5 p.m. at the maximum - English Only forum
At 8 p.m. ET/PT - English Only forum
At 9 p.m., I will be packing my bags - English Only forum
at five hundred and thirty p. m. - English Only forum
be worth being p.p. structure - English Only forum
become known to~(become+p.p) - English Only forum
Between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. - English Only forum
brightly lit from O.P. - English Only forum
BSe (Hons), P.G.Dip, P.G.Dip, Technical Manager - English Only forum
By 8 p.m. I will <be> <have been> back for 2 hours. - English Only forum
by the 84th Congress (P.L. 84-140) - English Only forum
c. 44, p. 88 - English Only forum
Can you "rent" a P.O. Box? - English Only forum
Capital letters: I am working as a M(m)anager at the P(p)urchasing D(d)epartment - English Only forum
capitalized P in Poles (geography) - English Only forum
capitals - a P in the a...? - English Only forum
Cite in P&S - English Only forum
comma btw subject and verb: Any C, T, L, or P who hopes..., faces - English Only forum
Commas in the sentences of the type "Howerver, p not only q, but also a" - English Only forum
Cooper had been responsible for Cassandra's radio denunciation of P. G. Wodehouse - English Only forum
could have p.p. - English Only forum
Cro-Magnon P.I - English Only forum
daughter < had done> her homework since 3 p.m. - English Only forum
day to(p) day - English Only forum
Difference in pronunciation of [p, t, k] - English Only forum
do you say "a.m" or "p.m" in oral English? - English Only forum
don't believe Dalida's and Sinatra's sad songs that I have p - English Only forum
draw + p = drop - English Only forum
Employment in October was supported by the private service-p - English Only forum
Every one of you who are here today is a V.I.P. - English Only forum
every trace of P can actually be exhibited by A - English Only forum
Finance Terms - What is Provision Release in Impairment? Why does it show a negative value in P/L - English Only forum
flight 2p 046 (two p oh four six) or (two p oh forty six) - English Only forum
For my birthday <P.O.S.?> - English Only forum
fourteen 'p' for the Polos - English Only forum
From past day + have p.p. - English Only forum
Full stop after p.m. - English Only forum
G.o.p. - English Only forum
G.P. [General Practitioner] - English Only forum
Gerund looking like participle with being+p.p - English Only forum
get + p.p ?? - English Only forum
Get or Have + P.Participle - English Only forum
get up/ got up; read/ have read: p. perfect vs past simple - English Only forum
Getting it on the H.P. [payment] - English Only forum
Good morning (in p.m.) - English Only forum
H, SH, T, P/hh, sh, tt, pp [phonetic symbols?] - English Only forum
H.P. debts. Bridge - English Only forum
H.P., D.T., K.C. - abbreviations in one of Arthur C. Clarke's short stories - English Only forum
had his P`s - English Only forum
had p.p - English Only forum
had p.p - English Only forum
had p.p or have p.p ! - English Only forum
had...p.p., ...would be ...ing - English Only forum
Had+Subject+p.p~? - English Only forum
Had+Subject+p.p~?(Duration) - English Only forum
Hasn't +p.p , didn't or something else - English Only forum
have -p.p. for the late ... - English Only forum
Have + object + P.P - English Only forum
have always p.p. / have been -ing - English Only forum
have p.p. + duration - English Only forum
have p.p. + when - English Only forum
have p.p. ~ X times before - English Only forum
Have you just seen that?! / Did you just see that?! p. perfect in 1st/2nd/3rd person - English Only forum
"having -p.p." type of adjectival phrases: how powerful! - English Only forum
Having + P - English Only forum
He may have called me yesterday at 5 p.m. - English Only forum
He may have called me yesterday at 6 p.m. - English Only forum
he'll already be there at/by 8 p.m - English Only forum
Hightower twisted some arms at SAC P.D - English Only forum
Hire purchase [also H. P.] - English Only forum
his <sheepdog>, P.H. Vazak. - English Only forum
How is "read" (in s.past and p.p) pronounced? - English Only forum
How to ask someone politely to send me something a.s.a.p. [as soon as possible] - English Only forum
How to get rid of ambiguity: I taught my 10 students until 10 p.m. - English Only forum
how to say p<0.01 P>0.01 - English Only forum
I can’t wait for you until 8 p.m. - English Only forum
I do go to bed before 9 p.m. [use of 'do'] - English Only forum
I had completed the task <by><at> 2 p.m. - English Only forum
I have to go out at 1 p.m .in the night - English Only forum
I knew the answer at 3 p.m. - English Only forum
I love Friday because there is music and P.E. - English Only forum
I will <have finished> <finish> here by 3 p.m. - English Only forum
I will try to call you in p.m. when I get free. - English Only forum
I wish I ( could have p.p. / had p.p.) - English Only forum
I wish I couldn't have P.P - English Only forum
I'll come home for sure by 8 p.m. - English Only forum
I'm going to my karate lesson on Friday at 6 p.m. - English Only forum
I've been playing until 6:00 p.m.. - English Only forum
I/P - English Only forum
if a proof of P≠NP, then a proof of P≠NP - English Only forum
If has/have + p.p - English Only forum
İf he had called me yesterday at 6 p.m., I would have been happy - English Only forum
if I do a rain dance at 5 P.M. and it rains at 6 P.M., did my dance bring down the rains? - English Only forum
If I use "a.m./p.m." in some parts of the text, should I use them everywhere else to be consistent? - English Only forum
If P were to have told me that - English Only forum
In formal letter writing ,where should the "P.O.Box 1234" be - English Only forum
In P. T. Barnum's words, it has "a little something <for> everyone." - English Only forum
inaugurated as <the><a> (p/P)resident of the US - English Only forum
Is a PMB (Private Mail Box) counted as a P.O. Box? - English Only forum
Is it okay to say "Let's call at 2 p.m. California time"? - English Only forum
is meeting/ is going to meet...? Are you going/ are you going to go...?...: p. continuous/ be going - English Only forum
Is the consonant /P/ always aspirated in british english? - English Only forum
Is the t, p, or tr sound after the letter 's' a consonant sound? - English Only forum
It opens from 6 am to 8 p.m. - English Only forum
it sure puts the B.M. in the P.M.'s coffee - English Only forum
It's 3 o'clock p.m. - English Only forum
It's a Japanese radio. Maybe they bought the L.A.P.D. as well. - English Only forum
It's a quarter past eight p.m.. - English Only forum
It's eight o'clock p.m. - English Only forum
Jones <& Co.>, L.P - English Only forum
K of P Hall - English Only forum
K-i-s-s-i…s-s-i-p-p-i - English Only forum
K.G. and P.C. - English Only forum
K.p. - English Only forum
Less than 1:00 p.m.? - English Only forum
Lessen you is set on the M and P - English Only forum
Letter: Where in a letter to write R.S.V.P? - English Only forum
make+object+auxiliary verbs or make+object+p.p? - English Only forum
Marlowe, according to X (year X , p.X), he was.., + sentence - English Only forum
Max P/O in blackjack - English Only forum
might have p.p. - English Only forum
more than 250 million P.L.T. burgers - English Only forum
must not have p.p. - English Only forum
My cousin is arriving/will arrive at 5:30 p.m. - English Only forum
N.I.P. - English Only forum
n.p. related to a price - English Only forum
nine p.m. - English Only forum
None of your old B.P.N.S there - English Only forum
noun + being + p.participle - English Only forum
o'clock + a.m. (p.m.) - English Only forum
object pronoun or sub. p*verb - English Only forum
On disturb immunity and P/E kinetics ['On' in a title] - English Only forum
on Tuesday p.m. [a.m. / p.m. without time] - English Only forum
one particular statement of Aristotle's or one p. s. of Aristotle? - English Only forum
opens / is open / is opened> from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. - English Only forum
Our ship ... (leave) Italy at 9 p.m. tomorrow. - English Only forum
"p" - English Only forum
P for parking - dictionary additions forum
P is silent - English Only forum
"P" like pear - English Only forum
P Perfect, Pres Continuos Or P Perfect Continuos? - English Only forum
P plus N plus 15 - English Only forum
P to the S - English Only forum
P value 0.001, in real terms, 0.05 you mistake - English Only forum
P-50, B-51 (aircrafts) - English Only forum
p-hacking - English Only forum
p-nut - English Only forum
P-uh-lease - English Only forum
P-word - English Only forum
P-word - Paralyzed - English Only forum
P—y grabs back. - English Only forum
p. 2.23 - English Only forum
p. e. (Physical education) - English Only forum
p. pls. - English Only forum
P. Simple or P. Continuous - English Only forum
P.A. Initials - English Only forum
P.A.'s bra strap, - English Only forum
p.c.m. (?) - English Only forum
P.D. in Education. - English Only forum
P.D.G. Eng. - English Only forum
P.d.m. - English Only forum
p.g. - English Only forum
P.K. in sentence - English Only forum
P.O. - English Only forum
"P.O.P" --Acronym--Definition - English Only forum
P.R. - English Only forum
p.r. "..you have to control your p.r. for your social life." - English Only forum
P.U. - English Only forum
P.V. in Telegram - English Only forum
P's/Ps and 2's/2s - English Only forum
p*** - English Only forum
P***s - English Only forum
P&o - English Only forum
P&P Charge - English Only forum
P&P To assure that her equal share of the five thousand pounds secured among your children . . . - English Only forum
past or p.p or past continues or something else? - English Only forum
Perfect, I expect you at seven p.m - English Only forum
"Please'm,". 'm—p'raps - English Only forum
POI's or P'sOI for points of interest's acronym? - English Only forum
Possible glottalisation of p in supermarket in fast speech - English Only forum
postpone until 7 p.m. tomorrow - English Only forum
Practice A.P.'s - English Only forum
Present perfect continous and P. perfect - English Only forum
Pronouncing P in (glimpse / pumps) - English Only forum
pronunciation: /k/ /t/ /p/ after "s" [sports, skirt, stress] - English Only forum
Pronunciation: /p/ followed by /f/ - English Only forum
pronunciation: assimilation [/ t / changes to / p / before / m / / b / or / p /] - English Only forum
pronunciation: final P [American] - English Only forum
pronunciation: name for 'p' sound in 'stop', etc. - English Only forum
pronunciation: "p" [development] - English Only forum
pronunciation: p pronounced as b in "speech" and "stupid" - English Only forum
pronunciation: P, K, T without aspiration - English Only forum
pronunciation: p,b,t,m [stop consonants /plosives] - English Only forum
pronunciation: p&b [spy/buy; spend/bend] - English Only forum
PS or P.S.? - English Only forum
psychedelic pronounced with an initial p - English Only forum
Psychology or [P]sychology? - English Only forum
Q-Gaelic and P-Gaelic - English Only forum
R-I-double-P-E-D / a seven-pack at least - English Only forum
R.I.P. or R.I.P - English Only forum
R.T.P. - English Only forum
remember Ving/having p.p - English Only forum
S P O C A - English Only forum
S.P. trouble - English Only forum
S&P - English Only forum
s&p research - English Only forum
Sacrificed to the Paget M.P.s. - English Only forum
scorched p...is - English Only forum
Seen or saw (Past / P.P) confusing - English Only forum
Seven o’clock <p.m.> <in the afternoon> - English Only forum
Shir Ahmad (p): 'You will go back? (Roaring ff) ---> [ (p) (m) (pp) (cr) (ff) (mf) (f) (mp) ] - English Only forum
should have + p.p. - English Only forum
simple grammar check (p.p) - English Only forum
since <dusk arrives><it gets dark> at 4 p.m. - English Only forum
Spell "psychology" with two p's - English Only forum
starting 5 p.m to 7 p.m - English Only forum
Superlative + Infinitive phrase (to have ever p.p) - English Only forum
Suppose we say that a property P is 'encaptic' - English Only forum
T.P.er - English Only forum
Telling the time in British English [17:20 / twenty past five p.m.] - English Only forum
that fxxxing was for the P-H - English Only forum
that's where they < stack the P's > - English Only forum
The class will resume/start again/ We will get back to work at 4 p.m - English Only forum
The <digital> clock struck 5 p.m. - English Only forum
The dollar closed 25p against the pound. ['p' after numbers in finance] - English Only forum
The first guests rolled in at 10 p.m. - English Only forum
the letter P? - English Only forum
the meaning of "should have p.p." - English Only forum
The P and A on the theatrical, it puts you in the red from jump - English Only forum
The P.M stopped short of accepting the blame for . . . - English Only forum
The party starts at 8 p.m. or The party is starting at 8 p.m. - English Only forum
the past form of an auxiliary verb + have p.p - English Only forum
the profits + p.p. + on this soap powder - English Only forum
the red A. and P. - English Only forum
the restaurant is to open until 10 p.m. - English Only forum
The S&P 500 ended/end the day up by 0.3%. - English Only forum
the shorts in S&P futures may be run in - English Only forum
The tense of could be + P.P and should've P.P - English Only forum
the third person present indicative S is P - English Only forum
The train departed (from) Amritsar at 6.15 p.m. - English Only forum
The TV show that (is) broadcast at 3 p.m. - English Only forum
the usage of to have p.p. - English Only forum
the usage of to have p.p. - English Only forum
them words is p'ison to a barge-master - English Only forum
There was little debate until 10:30 P.M. was suggested? - English Only forum
They lived/(were living?) in York in 2000 (Past S. vs P. C.) - English Only forum
This was P. G. Wodehouse's own sin - English Only forum
This was P. G. Wodehouse's own sin - English Only forum
Through 2 p.m. - English Only forum
to 'd' some 'p' - English Only forum
to + have +p.p - English Only forum
to end up p.p - English Only forum
to get the p's - English Only forum
Toads--- P. Larkin - English Only forum
Topcap(p)ed - English Only forum
until it's 5 p.m - English Only forum
using a higher S.P.F - English Only forum
Using BY as P.T. - English Only forum
using circuit simulation programs as P-Spice as well. - English Only forum
Using the P. wouldn’t help [P = ?] - English Only forum
W.P.A. - English Only forum
we define a trace property P with sig(P) equal to the given signature and traces(P) - English Only forum
We hit the ground at 5:00 p.m - English Only forum
We would have been driving for three hours at 6 p.m. - English Only forum
We’re all <cheer> at 5 p.m. - English Only forum
Were you watching TV at five p.m. yesterday? - English Only forum
What Conditional is it? (if had P.P > Would do) - English Only forum
What could P.U. possibly mean? - English Only forum
what does p mean? - English Only forum
What does "P'" mean? - English Only forum
What does the "p" at the end of a stock price mean? - English Only forum
what is a meaningful part of G.D.P. - English Only forum
What time does the train leave? At 3.35 p.m./ At 15.45. - English Only forum
when and had p.p. - English Only forum
"When have S -p.p."--is it always a rhetorical question? - English Only forum
When there's nothing after "had just p.p" - English Only forum
why 'be+p.p' is passive? - English Only forum
Why is no air coming out of the mouth for unaspirated [p] [t] [k] or voiced [b] [d] [g] - English Only forum
Will be/ will have p.p - English Only forum
with a capital P - English Only forum
with components pa = P r(a|s) (Math) - English Only forum
won't allow Ministerial M.P.'s - English Only forum
work no later than 8 p.m. - English Only forum
would be better for you + to be and have p.p - English Only forum
would have+ P.P - English Only forum
would rather have p.p - English Only forum
would+have+p.p - English Only forum
write a 'P' big - English Only forum
Yesterday at 5 p.m vs at 5 p.m yesterday. - English Only forum
Yesterday we <discussed> <were discussing> it from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m - English Only forum
You ain't sniffing none of P.I. - English Only forum
You have until 6 p.m. to reserve tickets - English Only forum
You've gone / been and p.p... - English Only forum
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