I have seen native speakers use both variations. … and … I would like to know which usage is correct or if there are any specific instances in which each is used.

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Для них выходные – это точка: Sorry to disturb you at the weekend! = Извините , что ... Пример: I'll see you at 11 am (увидимся в 11 утра). At the moment ...

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... excellent teachers.Don't wait - Choose the best teacher that fits your needs! ... My native language is obviously Russian, but I also speak English and Italian.

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из English Grammar Today. We use at: with particular points on the clock: I'll see you at five o'clock. with particular points in the day: The helicopter took off at ...

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Translations in context of "see you next week" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: Very good, guys, we'll see you next week, OK.

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Monday: Определение Monday: 1. the day of the week after Sunday and before ... Значение «Monday» в словаре английского ... I'll see you next Monday.

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Everything you need to know to become a better English speaker. Подбор ... See you on Monday. ... Now do this fun quiz to see how much you remember! :).

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I actually have to run, but I'll see you Monday. Ну, тогда, учитель, увидимся в понедельник. Well, then, teacher, I'll see you Monday. А с вами увидимся в ...

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Meaning: If you want to sneak away from doing this hard part of the job, go ahead ... English equivalent: We'll see what we'll see; maybe rain or maybe snow, maybe yes or maybe no. .... Meaning: Whatever the consequences can be — I'll try it!

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29 окт 2012 ... Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats ... We'll Live Till Monday (Доживём до понедельника) English subtitles.

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You have just arrived to meet a friend who is waiting for you. You ask: 3. ... I started Spanish classes in December. I'm still ... You see somebody fishing by the river. You ask: 4. ... in hospital since Monday. 2. ... A: George is never ill, is he? B: No ...

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Both are fine -- no difference in meaning. The first is maybe a bit more casual.

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