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Taruns1008 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

#1 The curator told us the museum was not opened/open to the public on Sundays.

Is this correct to use Sundays here or it should be just "Sunday"?

#2 Kindly confirm by letter and telephone that/whether you will be able to attend the interview.
  

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"Sunday" would mean a particular day. "Sundays" means all Sundays. You need "whether" in the second sentence.

  • "Sunday" would mean a particular day.
  • "Sundays" means all Sundays.
  • You need "whether" in the second sentence.
  • "That" indicates it is for sure, while "whether" offers the option of attending or not.
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"Sunday" would mean a particular day. "Sundays" means all Sundays.

You need "whether" in the second sentence. "That" indicates it is for sure, while "whether" offers the option of attending or not.

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