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"on sunday" vs "At sunday"

The correct phrase is 'on Sunday.' 'At Sunday' is not a common or correct way to express the day of the week. 'On Sunday' is the standard preposition used to refer to a specific day of the week.

Last Updated: March 27, 2024

on sunday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'on Sunday' when referring to a specific day of the week. It is the standard preposition used in this context.

Examples:

  • I will see you on Sunday for brunch.
  • She always goes to the park on Sunday mornings.

Alternatives:

  • on Monday
  • on Tuesday
  • on Wednesday
  • on Thursday
  • on Friday

At sunday

This phrase is not correct in English. 'At Sunday' is not a standard way to express the day of the week.


Alternatives:

  • at noon
  • at the weekend
  • at Christmas
  • at the party
  • at the beach

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