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ON Monday night or AT Monday night?
I think that the first one is correct:
* In the morning -> On Monday morning
* At night -> On Monday night
I'm right? Thanks!
Apr 28, 2016 3:23 PM
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Yes, you're quite right. The correct form is 'On Monday night'. This is because days of the week are preceded by 'on'. We say 'on Monday night/evening/morning/afternoon' in just the same way as we say 'on Monday'.
In fact, the only error in your post was your question. 'I'm right?' is not a question - it's a statement with a question mark after it. Can you suggest some ways of turning 'I'm right' into a correct English question?
April 28, 2016
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