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  1. 4 de ago. de 2022 · Resposta verificada por especialistas. A preposição correta para a frase em inglês é " by ", que expressa a ideia de limite de tempo para a realização de algo. As preposições em inglês estabelecem relações entre os elementos de uma frase.

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  2. 13 de abr. de 2012 · 'Can you finish the job by friday?' = Can you do it by Friday, meaning any day before Friday is fine, but Friday being the latest. 'Can you finish the job for friday?' = By saying for you are talking about doing something for someone who can't get it done.

  3. 5 de nov. de 2015 · 1. I will keep asking until you send my payment. 2. The shop is open until 9 pm. 3. They said that they would finish the job by Friday. 4. I waited for him until 12 o’clock and then I went home. 5. I will be staying in this city until the end of this month. 6. I will be home by five o’clock. 7. By the end of the party, everybody ...

  4. If we had the right tools, we could finish the job by Friday this week. Her brother finished last in the race. We use end to say that stopping something is significant, and has a clear conclusion or shape. Finish wouldn’t normally be used in these examples:

  5. Will you be starting work earlier with your new job? Future perfect We use the future perfect simple ( will/won't have + past participle) to talk about something that will be completed before a specific time in the future.

  6. 20 de mai. de 2011 · It does not strictly imply that I finished it on Friday, just that by some time on Friday it was finished. (In most contexts, it would be taken to imply that I finished it on Friday, but not necessarily: "Every day last week I sat down to do a bit more on this job. On Friday, I had finished the work, and so I went out to the pub ...

  7. You have until Friday. Sorry about that, but Fridays the deadline. Yeah, OK. You’ll have it by Friday. Bye now. Take care. Bye Zeynep. That’s great. Can you finish by Friday? You have until Friday. Let’s look at some more examples. Ready? So when will you be back? Not until late. OK. I’ll probably be in bed by the time you get home ...