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  1. In/On the afternoon - WordReference Forums

    Mar 12, 2008 · 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 …

  2. Good Morning / Afternoon / Evening / Night - WordReference Forums

    Nov 8, 2006 · 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 …

  3. this afernoon or in this afternoon | WordReference Forums

    Jul 15, 2009 · 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 …

  4. in / on> the afternoons of Monday and Friday? - WordReference Forums

    Mar 11, 2011 · 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'. …

  5. I have an appointment tomorrow afternoon. - WordReference Forums

    Jun 7, 2023 · Dear all, Are the following sentences both correct? 1. I have an appointment tomorrow afternoon. 2. I have an appointment in the afternoon tomorrow. If they are both correct, which one …

  6. Have a good/nice/great day/afternoon/evening in an email

    Apr 20, 2020 · Can I use Have a good/nice/great day/afternoon/evening t o close an email? I often read and write "Have a nice day/afternoon" but I wonder if, after 5 pm or so, it is appropriate to say "Have …

  7. on Monday afternoons / on Mondays afternoon - WordReference …

    May 5, 2015 · Which of these statements would be most suitable to use when inquiring somebody about their afternoon activities? a) What does Sam do on Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons? b) …

  8. "in the late afternoon" vs "late in the afternoon"

    Sep 19, 2017 · "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 …

  9. in the afternoon/on the afternoon | WordReference Forums

    Mar 7, 2015 · 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 …

  10. early tomorrow morning/early in the morning tomorrow

    Sep 9, 2016 · Early tomorrow morning is perhaps more common, and is probably what I'd say most of the time. Early in the morning tomorrow might be used if you wanted to emphasize morning for some …