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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Hi,

I think the word 'evening' or 'morning' is variable. When do we put the article 'the' in front of the word 'evening' or 'morning'?

I will see you in the evening.
I will see you tomorrow evening. -- I think the word 'tomorrow' makes it unnecessary to have the article 'the'
l see you on Saturday evening. -- Does the existence of the word 'Saturday' makes it unnecessary for the article 'the'?? before 'Saturday'?
  

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Your three sentences are correct. The third could have the article in another context: l'll see you on the Saturday evening after New Year's.

  • Your three sentences are correct.
  • The third could have the article in another context: l'll see you on the Saturday evening after New Year's.
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Your three sentences are correct. The third could have the article in another context:

l'll see you on the Saturday evening after New Year's.

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