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At, on and in (time) - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
from English Grammar Today. We use at: with particular points on the clock: I’ll see you at five o’clock. with particular points in the day: The helicopter took off at midday and headed for the island. with particular points in the week: What are you doing at the weekend? with special celebrations:
nouns - "On Thursday" or "Thursdays"? - English Language ...
When referring to doing sports weekly you can say: "I do sports on Thursday this week" - implying that next week it may or may not be on the same day. "This week I do sports on Thursday" - same meaning as above, and applies for a single activity. It would be more formal and technically more correct to say:
Thursday | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
A1. the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday: I'm getting my hair cut after work on Thursday. The stores stay open late on Thursdays. Bye! See you next Thursday! Do you remember that book we were talking about last Thursday? This year my birthday is on a Thursday. Thursday morning / afternoon / evening / night. Fewer examples.
How to Use the Phrase "On Thursday" vs. "At Thursday"
When to use on Thursday. There are two main ways to use "on Thursday" in a sentence: 1. Specifying a Single Thursday: In this case, "on Thursday" refers to a particular upcoming Thursday, usually the one within the current week. Example: "We have a team meeting on Thursday to discuss the project."
prepositions - I'm free Thursday / on Thursday - English ...
:-) – Jay. Dec 8, 2015 at 21:44. Or: "I'm busy Thursday." – user20792. Dec 8, 2015 at 21:51. Add a comment. 1 Answer. Sorted by: 6. Actually, even for the example that you gave, "on" really isn't necessary: You could have either. They’ll be here on Tuesday.
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