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Blue-eyed Smiler Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

on Sunday/s?

I have two questions, concerning the weekdays.
1. May I say " I do ithat on Sunday", or anything like that with " on Sunday" form if I mean I do it every Sunday??
2. May I say " I do that in Sunday evening?"

Thank you beforehand!!
  

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I do that on Sunday is sometimes used instead of I do that on Sunday s . If you use the future tense, you talk about next Sunday: I' ll do that on Sunday. In Sunday evening is wrong even though you can say in the evening.

  • I do that on Sunday is sometimes used instead of I do that on Sunday s .
  • If you use the future tense, you talk about next Sunday: I' ll do that on Sunday.
  • In Sunday evening is wrong even though you can say in the evening.
  • If you change the basic expression, the preposition is on: on Sunday evening.
  • Read more about these changes CB
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I do that on Sunday is sometimes used instead of I do that on Sundays. If you use the future tense, you talk about next Sunday: I'll do that on Sunday.
In Sunday evening is wrong even though you can say in the evening. If you change the basic expression, the preposition is on: on Sunday evening. Read more about these change
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So, I can use on Sunday for referring to every Sunday in a sequence?
Thank you so much then.

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