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Ng Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

"On" or "At"

Please let me know which one is correct?

1) See you all on Nick's birthday

OR

2) See you all at Nick's birthday
  

Top answer

hi ng and welcome to the forum, " on " for "day" and for the time nouns or time phrases including "day" word; on birth day , on holi day , on Christmas Day , on Fri day , on Sun day, on Nick's birth day etc.

  • hi ng and welcome to the forum, " on " for "day" and for the time nouns or time phrases including "day" word; on birth day , on holi day , on Christmas Day , on Fri day , on Sun day, on Nick's birth day etc.
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hi ng and welcome to the forum,

"on" for "day"

and

for the time nouns or time phrases including "day" word; on birthday, on holiday, on Christmas Day, on Friday, on Sunday,

on Nick's birthday etc.
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Yes, welcome, Ng,

If you say "at Nick's birthday" it would be better to add "party": "at Nick's birthday party". (= a place, his home, or wherever)

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