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at thursday vs on thursday

'At Thursday' is not a correct English phrase; 'on Thursday' is the right phrasing. In English, we use 'on' before days of the week to indicate a specific day. 'On Thursday' is a commonly used phrase to refer to a particular Thursday.
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Last updated: July 05, 2024

at thursday

This phrase is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase to use is 'on Thursday' to indicate a specific day of the week.
  • - No. Everything stops at Thursday night.
  • The deadline for tabling draft amendments and proposed modifications to Supplementary and Amending Budget No 3 for the financial year 2003 was fixed at Thursday, 3 July 2003 at 12.00.
  • If you look at Thursday's work, you'll see he had some impressive spikes in his brain activity.
  • All on our forecast after our look at Thursday morning traffic.
  • What happens tonight and at Thursday night's elections will shape the next year of our lives here at ZBZ.

on thursday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'on Thursday' to refer to a specific Thursday.

Examples:

  • I have a meeting on Thursday.
  • She always goes to the gym on Thursday.
  • We're going to the concert on Thursday night.
  • The deadline for the project is on Thursday.
  • I'll see you on Thursday morning.
  • Just got the flights for next week on thursday.
  • It's Lucy's 21st birthday on thursday.
  • I'm in the football team against Durrants on Thursday.
  • I'm flying private to Chicago on Thursday for Botox.
  • Is it okay if I clean your pool on thursday instead of wednesday?
  • Let me mention briefly what happened on Thursday.
  • David Petraeus is resigning on Thursday.
  • The contempt hearing is on Thursday.
  • I'll look after your patients on Thursday.
  • I've got an appointment at the clinic on Thursday.
  • I will pick them up on Thursday, too.
  • Most of the other congressman are gone on Thursday night.
  • These will tell you where I was on Thursday.
  • It's the annual ranch employee rodeo on Thursday.
  • I may have a conflict on Thursday.
  • I leave for fort benning on Thursday.
  • He attended events on Thursday and something early Friday.
  • I wondered if I might take my evening off on Thursday.
  • There's no visiting on Thursday afternoons.
  • Juliet, on Thursday early will I rouse ye.

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