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1 sunday is understood to be a particular place in the week or in calendar time, hence on will you be free on sunday is asking if they anticipate being free on that day, which is slightly different Sunday evening and sunday can both be fluid in their meaning, referring to either a duration of time

We waited for your call all sunday evening Either they are currently free, or they are not We waited for your call all evening, sunday

We waited for your call all day, sunday.

Sunday the 7th is obviously the next sunday after thursday the 4th I would most probably use 'on sunday' or 'this sunday' to refer to sunday the 7th, but i might use 'next sunday'. What is the difference between sentence one and two Does the following contraction mean an apostrophe

Sunday's weather is warm and sunny. Besides, if you say you do something on sunday (s), monday (s), etc , it also conveys the sense that you do it on every sunday, monday, etc So you can also say

It's something i do on sunday or sundays instead of it's something i do every sunday that is more clear and emphatic.

There is a party at beatrice's house on sunday noon Q:which preposition is right for the sentence above 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 following after a previously stated sunday, or the following sunday after this sunday with the understanding that person you are talking to knows what this sunday.

It sounds a bit stilted and overly formal for conversation and is more appropriate for writing Teachings tips, games and other classroom activities for memorising how to say and spell monday, tuesday, etc. I met him last sunday morning Or i met him last sunday, in the morning

On last sunday morning is grammatically correct, but wouldn't be used that often

Although you could say it, it would sound a bit strange and a native speaker mostly wouldn't use it You would just say 'last sunday morning', without the preposition

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