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Hi all, which is correct expression, in the 1980s or in the 1980's According to the dictionary date back to has two different meanings. The 1980s' mentality towards aids was much different [note placement]
Or, if you're refering to a single year, you could say, 1980's theme song was all i do is love. If the definition is correct, date back to should be understood as well, as you have pointed out As mentioned, the city has been polluted since 1980s
Or, as is mentioned, the city has been polluted since 1980s
Which one is correct, and why? Hello what is the meaning of the by the 1980s Until 1980s (1980s and earlier) Or at 1980s (only the decade of 1980s)
I will appreciate your help. Where did you come across the phrase “using at least four carbons on my electric ibm”, lht011230?please tell us the source, and give us some context, including the complete sentence in which the phrase appears. The 80's was a significant historical period in relation to pop culture I've always considered a specific time period to be singular
In this case, the term 80's refers to a specific decade
The decade was a significant historical. If i want to rephrase he is 85 years old, which of the following two should i use He is in his 80's or he is in his 80s A couple hours ago, i was googling some words on my dictionary and came across this sentence
'the artifact dates to the bronze age.' (source I think that i can see your point, biffo Macmillan says date from = to be made at a particular time in the past and date back to = to be made or begun at a particular time in the past
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