Hi. Do they mean the same? Let's say the person takes a leisurely walk around the neighborhood (routinely) every Sunday/Sunday morning. Thank you in advance for your help.
1. He takes a leisurely walk around the neighborhood every Sunday/Sunday morning.
2. He takes a leisurely walk around the neighborhood Sunday/Sunday morning..
3. He takes a leisurely walk around the neighborhood on Sunday/Sunday morning.
4. He takes a leisurely walk around the neighborhood on Sundays/Sunday mornings .
anonymous the person takes a leisurely walk around the neighborhood (routinely) every Sunday/Sunday morning. 1 and 4 are OK with no further context. 2 and 3 require contextual reference to your qualification.
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anonymousthe person takes a leisurely walk around the neighborhood (routinely) every Sunday/Sunday morning.
1 and 4 are OK with no further context.
2 and 3 require contextual reference to your qualification.