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Yellowstarstruck Posted 12 years ago
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1. We enjoy cooking on every Saturday.
2. I still can't make good cakes like her.
Are they both correct? Thanks Fulvio
  

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yellowstarstruck 1. 2. Are they both correct?

  • yellowstarstruck 1.
  • 2.
  • Are they both correct?
  • Thanks Fulvio The preposition "on " in the first sentence is redundant, I would pluralize Sunday, however, it is not necessary.
  • You can say either of the below sentences 1.
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yellowstarstruck 1. We enjoy cooking on every Saturday.2. I still can't make good cakes like her.Are they both correct? Thanks Fulvio
The preposition "on " in the first sentence is redundant, I would pluralize Sunday, however, it is not necessary. You can say either of the below sentences

1. We enjoy cooking on Sundays.
2. We enjoy cooking every
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hrsanei2. We enjoy cooking every Sundays.
Sorry, I'm not on a mission here, but this isn't possible. It should be "We enjoy cooking every Sunday".
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You are right. Thank you for your correction.
It was a slip of pen, I meant to use plural form for the first alternative.

Hamid
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I can't figure out why Saturday was "corrected" to Sunday. Emotion: smile

CJ
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I just think Sunday is a better day for cooking and modified the sentence accordingly. Emotion: smile
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hrsaneiI just think Sunday is a better day for cooking and modified the sentence accordingly.

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