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At, on and in (time) - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
We use at the end (often with of) to talk about the point in time where something finishes. We use in the end to talk about things that happen after a long time or after a series of other events: At the end of the film, everyone was crying. Not: In the end of the film ….
On Monday or On Mondays – Which one is Correct? - English Basics
Both “ on Monday ” and “ on Mondays ” are correct when used in a sentence. “On Mondays” is generally used in the sense of “every Monday.”. For example. I am available on Monday. (Correct) I am available every Monday. (Correct) I am always available on Mondays. (Correct)
Prepositions of Time - at, in, on | Learn English
Do you work on Mondays? Her birthday is on 20 November. Where will you be on New Year's Day? Notice the use of the preposition of time at in the following standard expressions: *Note that in some varieties of English people say "on the weekend" and "on Christmas". Notice the use of the prepositions of time in and on in these common expressions:
On Monday Or On Mondays: Explained with examples - Grammarlookup
In the first sentence, ”Monday” refers to every Monday, all the Mondays. Whereas in the second sentence,’ Monday” refers to a specific, single Monday, just one Monday. Let’s have one more Example: I do my grocery on Mondays. I always do my grocery on Monday. I always do my grocery on Mondays.
prepositions - 'Next Monday' or 'on next Monday'? - English Language ...
If you're asking the specific question regarding the preposition 'on', as to whether ' on next Monday ' is valid, then I would say no it isn't, you would never say ' on next Monday '. You would always say ' I will send you the proposal next Monday '.
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