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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

on / every Sundays

Can I say,

(a) He goes for fishing on Sundays.

(b) He went fishing last Sundays.

(c) He goes fishing every Sundays.
  

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(a) He goes for fishing on Sundays. No. ) (b) He went fishing last Sunday s .

  • (a) He goes for fishing on Sundays.
  • No.
  • ) (b) He went fishing last Sunday s .
  • No.
  • last Sunday.
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(a) He goes for fishing on Sundays. No. (No for.)

(b) He went fishing last Sundays. No. last Sunday. (No s.)

(c) He goes fishing every Sundays. No. every Sunday. (No s.)


CJ
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Besides "on Sundays", are there any suitables prepositions to be used before "Sundays"?
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No. The only preposition that makes sense is on. on Sundays.

CJ

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