If that were the case, then the translations are fine Or, as is mentioned, the city has been polluted since 1980s But if it is still in common usage (e.g., in australia or the uk, where the original poster is from), then we should try to find an analogous expression in spanish
Playboy Magazine June 1980 Centerfold Intact Dorothy Stratten PMOY | #4703433757
Now that i think of it, the australians i.
There is no reason to include an apostrophe
There are lots of previous threads about names of decades rather than punctuation They all (that i looked at) show the decades written withough apostrophes In the 1980s/in the 1980's ? Founded and established don't collocate well with a band
Formed and started are fine. I was watching last night and saw a description of a man as being “mid 20’s” Is an apostrophe required when mentioning someone’s age I thought “mid 20s” (without the apostrophe) was correct.
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By the 1980s, big and little were quantifying. In this case, the cat is imitating 1980s slang used by some people in the us Get down with it means something like become actively involved with it. Hello everyone, the following sentences is taken from npr news in the 1980s, can you tell me the meaning of white hat issue in the sentences?.one of the chief advocates of the immigration bill, new york democrat charles schumer, says that this year immigration became a white hat issue.
Hi, does anyone know what fucking ada might mean It appears in the text of british play history boys Seems like a general exclamation, however i am interested to know where it comes from 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. As mentioned, the city has been polluted since 1980s