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  • In On the afternoon - WordReference Forums
    I learnt that with afternoon we use the preposition "in", but I've just found a text with this example "On the afternoon of that day" where ON is used instead of IN Is that because of the word DAY?
  • in on gt; the afternoons of Monday and Friday? - WordReference Forums
    In all the previous posts, it doesn't seem to have come out clearly that the standard phrases we are accustomed to are ' on Monday, on Friday' and ' in the morning, in the afternoon' That's why you are seeing suggestions like "I'm usually available on Monday and Friday afternoons " and "I am available in the afternoon on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday " They both follow the normal way of
  • this afernoon or in this afternoon | WordReference Forums
    for the sentence "I can deliver the photos this afternoon", why I don't need to add the preposition "in" in front of this afternoon, so the new sentence would be " I can deliver the photos in this afternoon" Is the same rule applied to this morning afternoon, next week? Thank you
  • Good Morning Afternoon Evening Night - WordReference Forums
    Good afternoon -- 12:00 pm until dinner, unless you eat later in the evening like many Europeans I disagree with Panjandrum that 'Good evening' is appropriate for 4:30 pm To me it is a clear 'Good afternoon' Good evening -- I'd say that "good evening" can start at 5:00 pm, though Yes, generally say "good night" as a goodby
  • in the late afternoon vs late in the afternoon
    "in the late afternoon" - late is always as an adjective and means " near the end of a period of time, a person’s life" Example: (1)The store closes in the late afternoon (The time of closing store is always at 5:30 PM every afternoon) But in the phrase "late in the afternoon", I find it can have two meanings
  • afternoon in the afternoon - WordReference Forums
    Afternoon is a noun here; you already refer to a noun (appointment), and you need the preposition to turn "afternoon" into an adverbial phrase of time In (B), your reader is likely to be confused by your meaning
  • On Saturday afternoons VS On Saturday afternoon - WordReference Forums
    Here's a sentence from my textbook: "On Saturday afternoon, the Wu and the Lin families often go to the park and play baseball together " Is it OK to say "afternoon" here? Can I change it to "afternoons"? Thanks :)
  • in the afternoon on the afternoon | WordReference Forums
    1 I went to NY last saturday afternoon 2 I went to NY in the afternoon last saturday 3 I went to NY on the afternoon of last saturday Which one is correct? I think sentence 1 and 2 are correct As for sentence 3, I am not sure, but it jars to me


















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