Days vs Time
Cuándo usar cada una en inglés, con significado, registro y ejemplos.
Days
Top 1000 (muy común)
Time
Bloque de alta frecuenciaA1noun
| Days | Time | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciación | 🇬🇧 //deɪz//🇺🇸 //deɪz// | 🇬🇧 /["/taɪm/"]/🇺🇸 /["/taɪm/"]/ |
| Significado | A period of 24 hours; the time from one midnight to the next. | El paso continuo de eventos y existencia.The continued passing of events and existence. |
| Ejemplo | I will see you in three days. | What time is it? |
| Registro | Neutral | Neutral |
| Qué tan común | Top 1000 (muy común) | Bloque de alta frecuencia |
| Nivel CEFR | - | A1 |
| Categoría gramatical | noun | |
| Colocaciones | day and night, working days, public holidays, days off, school days | elapse, go by, pass, in time, over time, through time, a matter of time, the mists of time, good, perfect, local, tell, have, make, zone, ahead of… time, behind… time, at… time in the morning/afternoon/evening, at… time of day, at… time of the morning/afternoon/evening/night, good, perfect, local, tell, have, make, zone, ahead of… time, behind… time, at… time in the morning/afternoon/evening, at… time of day, at… time of the morning/afternoon/evening/night, peak, prime, closing, fix, set, change, come, ahead of time, behind time, by the time, considerable, long, little, amount, length, period, have, need, give somebody/something, be up, run out, frame, interval, period, at a time, for a time, in time, all in good time, all the time, the entire time, considerable, long, little, amount, length, period, have, need, give somebody/something, be up, run out, frame, interval, period, at a time, for a time, in time, all in good time, all the time, the entire time, good, great, happy, change, at a/the time, before somebody’s time, in somebody’s time, from time immemorial, since time immemorial, of all time, that, this, final, couple, number, remember, bide, come, be ripe, at a/the time, by the time, for the… time, at the present time, for the time being, a number of times, enjoyable, fun, good, have, enjoy, fast, record, clock up, record, trial, waltz, double, quick, beat, keep, signature, in time, in time to, in time with, waltz, double, quick, beat, keep, signature, in time, in time to, in time with |
| Antónimos | nights, hours, moments | timeless, eternity |
| Errores comunes | Confused with 'day' when referring to multiple instances., Using 'days' in non-countable contexts. | 'Time' as a countable noun: learners often say 'two times' when referring to instances of an event, while it should just be 'once' or 'twice' in standard usage., Confusing 'time' with 'timing': students may use them interchangeably, but 'timing' specifically refers to the moment something happens., Omitting articles: saying 'I need time' is correct, but learners often mistakenly use 'I need the time' unless specifying which time. |
| Notas de uso | Use 'days' when referring to specific time periods or when talking about weeks, months, or years. It's generally neutral in register. | Se usa en varios contextos como discutir horarios, duraciones y la medición de momentos. Puede ser formal en la escritura pero neutral en la conversación.Used in various contexts like discussing schedules, durations, and the measurement of moments. It can be formal in writing but neutral in conversation. |
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Preguntas frecuentes: Days vs Time
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Days y Time?
Days: A period of 24 hours; the time from one midnight to the next. Time: The continued passing of events and existence.
¿Puedes mostrar un ejemplo de cada una?
Days: I will see you in three days. Time: What time is it?
¿Puedo usar Days y Time indistintamente?
No siempre. Days y Time están relacionadas y a veces se solapan, pero difieren en registro, frecuencia y uso, así que cambiar una por otra puede alterar el significado o el tono. Revisa las diferencias de arriba antes de sustituir.