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Plusluck Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

At or on?

When would you usually be available?

Which should be the correct answer to the question above:

1. I am mostly free at lunch time
2. I am mostly free on lunch time

Thanks!
  

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Plusluck Which should be the correct answer to the question above 1. I am mostly free at lunch time

  • Plusluck Which should be the correct answer to the question above 1.
  • I am mostly free at lunch time
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PlusluckWhich should be the correct answer to the question above
1. I am mostly free at lunch time
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Thanks! So on lunch time is incorrect? Just want to make sure because I heard it from a native English speaker.
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PlusluckSo on lunch time is incorrect?
It is not native English.

Maybe you heard this:
I am usually free on my lunch hour.
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Could anyone let me know the rationale why it is at lunch time but on lunch hour? Is it because lunch hour has the same meaning as lunch break? Thanks!
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Plusluck let me know the rationale
English preposition usage sometimes is not rational.
PlusluckIs it because lunch hour has the same meaning as lunch break?
That is a fairly good reason.
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Thanks a lot for your explanation.

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