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Post by Dawn on Jan 9, 2020 3:49:03 GMT
Hi,
I've been given a document to review that includes instructions for people using the document & it states '60 minutes' writing time' as an instruction as to how much time is allowed to complete.
Is this correct? Or should it be '60 minutes reading time' or is it safer to change to simply '1 hour writing time'? & avoid the whole debate? Thanks Dawn
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Post by Verbivore on Jan 9, 2020 5:43:03 GMT
Hello, Dawn :-)
60 minutes' or one hour's. Either is fine, but neither avoids an apostrophe.
Alternatively, a 60-minute writing time or a one-hour writing time.
Hope that helps.
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Post by Dawn on Jan 11, 2020 9:54:54 GMT
Thank you Verbivore, it does.
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Post by Verbivore on Jan 11, 2020 11:58:14 GMT
Such a pleasant change finding a new genuine poster here; I was expecting Dawn to be just another spammer.
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Post by Dave on Jan 23, 2020 6:28:41 GMT
... Or should it be '60 minutes reading time' or is it safer to change to simply '1 hour writing time'? & avoid the whole debate? Thanks Dawn We still don't know if they're being instructed to read or to write!
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