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Randyserdan Posted 18 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Please help on this:"Today is on Monday."

0We know for the fact that "on" is a preposition used for days like, for example, "on Monday"."on Tuesday" and so on. But, I am confused about a teacher in English who came from Kenya. He wrote on the board: "Today is on Monday." Is this correct? If wrong, why not?0-
  

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0It's wrong. )", without any prepositions. 02br 02br 00Probably you've got to keep an eye on your teacher and on what he teaches you...

  • 0It's wrong.
  • )", without any prepositions.
  • 02br 02br 00Probably you've got to keep an eye on your teacher and on what he teaches you...
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0It's wrong. You simply say, "Today is Monday (Tuesday, Wednesday...)", without any prepositions. 02br
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00Probably you've got to keep an eye on your teacher and on what he teaches you... 0-

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