Days vs Time

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Days

Top 1000 (très courant)

Time

Bloc à haute fréquenceA1noun
 DaysTime
Prononciation🇬🇧 //deɪz//🇺🇸 //deɪz//🇬🇧 /["/taɪm/"]/🇺🇸 /["/taɪm/"]/
SensA period of 24 hours; the time from one midnight to the next.La continuation du passage des événements et de l'existence.The continued passing of events and existence.
ExempleI will see you in three days.What time is it?
RegistreNeutreNeutre
FréquenceTop 1000 (très courant)Bloc à haute fréquence
Niveau CEFR-A1
Nature grammaticalenoun
Collocationsday and night, working days, public holidays, days off, school dayselapse, 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
Antonymesnights, hours, momentstimeless, eternity
Erreurs fréquentesConfused 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.
Notes d'usageUse 'days' when referring to specific time periods or when talking about weeks, months, or years. It's generally neutral in register.Utilisé dans divers contextes comme la discussion des horaires, des durées et la mesure des moments. Il peut être formel à l'écrit mais neutre à la conversation.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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Questions fréquentes : Days vs Time

Quelle est la différence entre Days et Time ?

Days: A period of 24 hours; the time from one midnight to the next. Time: The continued passing of events and existence.

Peux-tu montrer un exemple de chacun ?

Days: I will see you in three days. Time: What time is it?

Puis-je utiliser Days et Time de façon interchangeable ?

Pas toujours. Days et Time sont proches et se recoupent parfois, mais elles diffèrent par le registre, la fréquence et l'usage, donc remplacer l'une par l'autre peut changer le sens ou le ton. Regarde les différences ci-dessus avant de substituer.

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