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Achilestroclus Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Preposition- At 11am on Wed or On Wed 11am?

Question 1-

I’ll see you at 11am tomorrow

or

I’ll see you 11 tomorrow

or

I’ll see you tomorrow at 11am

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Question 2-

I’ll see you at 11am on wed

or

I’ll see you wed 11am

or

I’ll see you wed at 11am

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Question 3-

I’ll see you this evening at 6pm

or

I’ll see you at 6pm this evening

or

I’ll see you 6pm this evening

  

Top answer

Ques. 1: The first and third sentences are okay. " The comma is required here, indicating a pause in speech.

  • Ques.
  • 1: The first and third sentences are okay.
  • " The comma is required here, indicating a pause in speech.
  • Ques.
  • 2: The first and third sentences are okay.
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Ques. 1: The first and third sentences are okay. The 2nd sentence would be okay as: "I'll see you, 11 tomorrow." The comma is required here, indicating a pause in speech.


Ques. 2: The first and third sentences are okay. The 2nd sentence would be okay as: "I'll see you, Wed. 11 AM." or "I'll see you Wed., 11 AM." Like in Ques. 1, the comma is required here, indicating a pa

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