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Can I come in today evening Regards, vs Can I come on today evening Regards,

Both phrases are incorrect. The preposition 'in' or 'on' should not be used before 'today evening.' Instead, you can say 'Can I come this evening?' or 'Can I come tonight?'

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 856 views

Can I come in today evening Regards,

This phrase is incorrect. 'In' should not be used before 'today evening.'

Incorrect. Instead, say 'Can I come this evening?'
  • Can I come in and as they hide.
  • Can I come in for a moment? > I would rather not.
  • I just thought I'd stop by, we could finish our I... can I come in? No.
  • Can I come in and watch you broil the suspect?
  • "Can I come in and watch him invent the telephone?"
  • Can I come in for a minute, too?
  • Fuad, can I come in?
  • - Can I come in, maybe?
  • Hiya, Brian, can I come in?
  • Caldicott, this is Charters, can I come in?
  • Bender, can I come in and talk?
  • Jess. Honey, can I come in?
  • - Please, can I come in?
  • - Dr. Lawson, can I come in?
  • Anyway, can I come in?
  • Can I come in and talk for a minute?
  • - Mr. Han, can I come in?
  • - Well can I come in? - No.
  • Can I come in, honey?
  • Because it's considered a genre film. Listen, man, can I come in?

Alternatives:

  • Can I come this evening?
  • Can I come tonight?

Can I come on today evening Regards,

This phrase is incorrect. 'On' should not be used before 'today evening.'

Incorrect. Instead, say 'Can I come this evening?'
  • Can I come on a weekday?
  • I come on boat, and now...
  • But I come on all these retreats with him.
  • Sorry, I come on strong.
  • I come on a matter of justice, sire.
  • Sadly, I come on an urgent matter best discussed behind closed doors.
  • I come on behalf of his brother to request you release his remains.
  • I come on no such business.
  • - Lady Elizabeth. I come on the King's business.
  • Next time I come on the show I'll be like this.
  • Luke, really, I - come on.
  • I spent five years retraining as a pilot and now I come on all the flights with him.
  • Well, if you're still there when I come on duty in the morning, you will see me.
  • That's why I come on so strong.
  • And it's possible I come on a little too strong.
  • As you know, I come on behalf of President Gaviria and the Colombian government.
  • If I come on strong, it's because I feel strongly.
  • If I come on board, you know it's only temporary until Milan is ready to move again.
  • The next time I come on set, you better make sure Colin is there.
  • Why don't I come on down there and see what I can do.

Alternatives:

  • Can I come this evening?
  • Can I come tonight?

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