Hi. Is there any difference with the following in terms of describing habitual action or a routine - that is what he/she routinely does on Saturdays (on the Saturday?)?
1. Question: What do you do on Saturday?
Answer: I play tennis on Saturday.
2. Question: What do you do on Saturdays?
Answer: I play tennis on Saturdays.
Also, is there any difference with the following in terms of describing habitual action or a routine - that is what he/she routinely does on Saturday afternoons (Saturday afternoon?)?
1. Question: What do you do on Saturday afternoons?
Answer: I play tennis in Saturday afternoons.
2. Question: What do you do on Saturday afternoon?
Answer: I play tennis on Saturday afternoon.
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With the context given, no-- there is no difference.
— Mister Micawber
With the context given, no-- there is no difference.
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