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I will meet you at 7am vs I will meet you on 7am

The correct phrase to use is 'I will meet you at 7am.' 'At' is the preposition commonly used to indicate a specific time. 'On' is used for days and dates, not for specific times.
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I will meet you at 7am

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'at' when referring to a specific time. For example, 'I will meet you at 7am.'

Examples:

  • I will call you at 3pm.
  • Let's meet at noon.
  • She has an appointment at 9am.
  • The train arrives at 5:30pm.
  • The event starts at 8 o'clock.
  • Elena, I will meet you at the precinct.
  • Get dressed, and I will meet you downstairs.
  • Then using coincidence, I will meet you again.
  • I will meet you there with the remains.
  • I will meet you at Spinoza's in one hour.
  • I will meet you anywhere but that club.
  • Sophia and I will meet you wherever you want.
  • Of course I will meet you later.
  • Danny and I will meet you there.
  • I will meet you there in ten seconds.
  • Gus and I will meet you there.
  • Santos and I will meet you at the dock.
  • Kate and I will meet you there.
  • Jimmy and I will meet you down there in 15 or 20 minutes after we get ready.
  • OK, my partner and I will meet you there in an hour.
  • Look, grab us a couple coffees, I will meet you up front.
  • - Yes, I will meet you there.
  • Look, if you want, I will meet you at Kinross after my morning session.
  • I will meet you out front.
  • I will meet you there... ...on the Sea of Ice.

Alternatives:

  • I will meet you at 7 o'clock.
  • I will meet you at noon.
  • I will meet you at 9 in the morning.
  • I will meet you at 10:30.
  • I will meet you at midnight.

I will meet you on 7am

This phrase is incorrect. 'On' is not used to refer to specific times.

  • Elena, I will meet you at the precinct.
  • Get dressed, and I will meet you downstairs.
  • Then using coincidence, I will meet you again.
  • I will meet you there with the remains.
  • I will meet you at Spinoza's in one hour.
  • I will meet you anywhere but that club.
  • Sophia and I will meet you wherever you want.
  • Of course I will meet you later.
  • Danny and I will meet you there.
  • I will meet you there in ten seconds.
  • Gus and I will meet you there.
  • Santos and I will meet you at the dock.
  • Kate and I will meet you there.
  • Jimmy and I will meet you down there in 15 or 20 minutes after we get ready.
  • OK, my partner and I will meet you there in an hour.
  • Look, grab us a couple coffees, I will meet you up front.
  • - Yes, I will meet you there.
  • Look, if you want, I will meet you at Kinross after my morning session.
  • I will meet you out front.
  • I will meet you there... ...on the Sea of Ice.

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