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  • This coming Sunday, This Sunday or Next Sunday?
    Sunday the 7th is obviously the next Sunday after Thursday the 4th I would most probably use 'on Sunday' or 'this Sunday' to refer to Sunday the 7th, but I might use 'next Sunday'
  • [Grammar] - Sunday, Sundays and Sundays | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    What is the difference between sentence one and two? 1-I usually go to church on Sundays 2-I usually go to church on Sunday Does the following contraction mean "an apostrophe"? Sunday's weather is warm and sunny
  • on this coming Sunday | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    Hello, A native speaker I was talking to said "I'm going to on this coming Sunday" I thought a combination of this + time phrase doesn't require any prepositions Or is it 'coming' that changes the whole thing? Thank you
  • From monday to friday OR From monday through friday.
    When you say "Monday through Friday," I expect to hear something about Saturday and or Sunday Mondays through Fridays, we are open 9 am to 7 pm Saturdays and Sundays, we are open 10 am to 5 pm
  • time - Can I say in the Morning, last Sunday - English Language . . .
    A native speaker would most likely say: I met him last Sunday morning or I met him last Sunday, in the morning This: On last Sunday morning is grammatically correct, but wouldn't be used that often Although you could say it, it would sound a bit strange and a native speaker mostly wouldn't use it You would just say 'last Sunday morning', without the preposition On the morning on last
  • How to teach days of the week in English - UsingEnglish. com
    Teachings tips, games and other classroom activities for memorising how to say and spell Monday, Tuesday, etc
  • On (the) closest Sunday or on (the) nearest Sunday
    On the next Sunday, something else happened If it were the nearest Sunday before the first thing happened, you would use the past perfect tense and say, Something happened two Sundays ago On the previous Sunday, something else had happened You wouldn't need the article if you were talking about the nearest day relative to your own time frame
  • prepositions - Every Sunday or on every Sunday? - English Language . . .
    He's coming on Sunday On the other hand, if you generalize it, the on is omitted I visit the place every Sunday Note that every Sunday is stronger than just Sundays I do something on Sundays talks about doing something on Sundays frequently Nevertheless, every Sunday shows more rigorous and strict routine




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