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  1. prepositions - “On Sunday evening” or “In the Sunday evening”

    1 Sunday is understood to be a particular place in the week or in calendar time, hence on. On June 24th. On Sunday. Sunday evening and Sunday can both be fluid in their meaning, …

  2. Days of the week Quiz - 18 Online Quiz Questions

    Test yourself with our free English language exercise about 'Days of the week'. This is a free beginner/elementary English grammar quiz and interractive grammar exercises. No sign-up …

  3. prepositions - In the morning VS on the morning - English …

    Which one is correct? (Maybe both are correct.) He passed away on the morning of March 5. Or He passed away in the morning of March 5.

  4. Poll: It is Thursday today; when is next weekend?

    It is Thursday today; when is next weekend? - One of 1220 English language usage polls covering many aspects of English, including grammar, usage and vocabulary.

  5. grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    I have two sentences, using "schedule" and "reschedule" but I don't know which tense to use in each case. The festival is scheduled to take place next Sunday. Is is …

  6. Present Simple matchmakers game Take a card with three options. Without saying what the options are, ask about your partner’s routines and preferences (= what they do and what they …

  7. word usage - using "next" to days of the week - English Language ...

    Apr 13, 2017 · 1 If today is Sunday (or any day) and you say, "This Sunday" it means "this coming sunday." That is what "this Sunday" is short for. If you say, "next Sunday" it is referring to the …

  8. Whose is this?/ Whose are these? possessives drawing games possessive adjectives and possessive S speaking practice

  9. Whose is this?/ Whose are these? possessives drawing games possessive adjectives and possessive S speaking practice

  10. Which is correct, "go to swim", "go to swimming", or "go …

    I want to go to swim. I want to go swimming. I want to go to swimming. I wonder which one is correct and how to tell the difference between them.