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At Christmas Eve In Christmas Eve On Christmas Eve "On Christmas Eve" is the only choice that sounds correct to me We sometimes say, "at Christmas," but that means 'during the Christmas holidays' or 'at Christmastime '
On Christmas or in Christmas? - WordReference Forums I can't think of a situation in which I would ever say " in Christmas " I would say "I usually go on holiday (vacation) at Christmastime," or "…for Christmas " In the second part of your sentence, "on Christmas Day" is correct
on at Christmas | WordReference Forums "on at Christmas" What is the difference between these two ? As I understand it, "at Christams" we say when we talk about the whole holiday But when we want to indicate only one day we say "on the first day of Christmas" or "on Easter sunday" Am I right ?
See you at in on Christmas! - WordReference Forums If you say option one, than it sounds like that you will see them at a Christmas celebration on our around Christmas day (Could be Christmas Eve or the weekend of or whatever) If you say option three, than it sounds like you will see them on Christmas day Other wise, around Christmas time? Option two is not said
at new year on new years eve | WordReference Forums Hello, I have difficulty understanding some prepositions of time like at and on in these examples: AT New Year ON New Year's Eve I think for "on New Year's Eve" the preposition is ON because it solely refers to the night when we celebrate the end of the year, the bells ring, we kiss and party
On New Years Eve + at night = ? [Eve = evening or whole day?] I'm accustomed to "New Year's Eve" being used to mean just 31st December, and thus I don't see lunchtime on New Year's Eve, or on the night of New Year's Eve, as being any sort of contradiction
Christmas night or Christmas Night - WordReference Forums The proper noun is Christmas - and Christmas Eve is enough of an institution that it has become a proper noun in its own right But everything else is just a noun - Christmas day, Christmas morning, Christmas night, Christmas brunch, Christmas dinner, Christmas mid-afternoon
The day before Vs the eve - WordReference Forums My family opens Christmas presents on Christmas eve We start opening them at 5 pm Most families open Christmas presents on Christmas day They start opening them at 9 am (or earlier) New Years eve is the evening before New Years day It is a time for partying New Years Eve parties start at night-time on Dec 31, not during the day