Common questions

Which is correct last week or last week I have?

Which is correct last week or last week I have?

Last week I start… Last week I have started… These are both using the present tense (present perfect for the second example). Both are wrong. Last week I started… Last week I had started… These are both using the past tense (past perfect for the second example).

Do you have to answer UI weekly claim questions?

They are required by the CARES Act and claims may be audited by the U.S. Department of Labor. If you no longer qualify for PUA, you may be eligible to reapply for regular unemployment benefits. These questions pertain only to the week that you are claiming. They are in addition to the UI weekly claim questions. They are yes or no questions.

What happens if you don’t answer the PUA questions?

Failing to call the claims center to correct your error could result in an overpayment and your benefits being denied. These questions are the COVID-19 reasons that make someone eligible for PUA. Answer the questions honestly. They are required by the CARES Act and claims may be audited by the U.S. Department of Labor.

How to answer esdwagov weekly claim question online?

They are yes or no questions. Our COVID-19 unemployment guide provides more information about answering these questions. If you submit your PUA weekly claim electronically using eServices, you can answer these eligibility questions online.

When to use ” in ” or ” in the last week “?

You could use “in” with a specific month (“I’ll arrive in August.”) or season, but not for a week. Only use “on” with one specific day (“I’ll arrive on August 29th.”) While both would be understood, my preference between the two would be the latter, using in.

Which is correct in the last week of August?

This fits with my feeling as a native speaker, too: in or during for a range of time like a week, month, or season (“in the last week of August”); on for a specific day (“on August tenth”); at for a specific time (“at 4pm”). +1 for not being tempted to say “on” is “incorrect”, even though “in” is more common by over 50:1.

Do you have to answer the weekly UI questions?

In addition to the regular UI weekly claim questions below, Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claimants must answer additional questions to certify eligibility for benefits. This is a federal law requirement. The questions we ask when you file your weekly claim are the same whether you file online or by phone.

When do you say in the last week?

at a time, on a day, in a week, month, or year. – Chad Aug 5 ’11 at 20:15 According to Google Ngram viewer, “in the last week of…” is much more common.

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