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ill see you sunday vs ill see you on sunday

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I'll see you Sunday' is a more casual way of saying you will see someone on a Sunday without specifying a particular Sunday. 'I'll see you on Sunday' is a more formal way of indicating a specific upcoming Sunday.

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ill see you sunday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts.

This phrase is a casual way of saying you will see someone on a Sunday without specifying a particular Sunday.

Examples:

  • I'll see you Sunday for brunch.
  • I'll see you Sunday at the park.
  • I'll see you Sunday evening.
  • - Okay then, see you Sunday, early.
  • Goodbye, John. I'll see you Sunday.
  • See you Sunday at the latest.
  • Which one I got either. I will see you Sunday at the Morgan. I will wear my most fashionable toe shoes.
  • - Okay, so I'll see you Sunday.
  • Funny thing... is the hospital has no record of calling you Sunday night.
  • But if you come back in about a half hour... Ill see what I can do, all right?
  • Right, well, then he can have you Sundays, I'll have you rest of t'week.
  • See you later, my excellent teammates.
  • Lenny Turteltaub here to see you.
  • I'm pleased to see you found suitable accommodation.
  • Surprised to see you working so fervently.
  • I see you brought your girlfriend for support.
  • See you in surgery, Dr.Shepherd.
  • Now leave before your mothers see you.
  • See you at my victory toga beach party.
  • Cousin Jolitorax, fearfully pleased to see you.
  • Judge Bordonaro wants to see you immediately.
  • He'll probably want you Sundays, won't he?
  • Good to see you. I would say, "Good to see you," but, of course, when I see you, it's usually 'cause things aren't good.

Alternatives:

  • I'll see you on Sunday
  • I'll see you this Sunday
  • I'll see you next Sunday
  • I'll see you on a Sunday
  • I'll see you every Sunday

ill see you on sunday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal contexts.

This phrase is a more formal way of indicating a specific upcoming Sunday.

Examples:

  • I'll see you on Sunday at the concert.
  • I'll see you on Sunday morning.
  • I'll see you on Sunday afternoon.
  • I'll see you at St. Stephen's on Sunday.
  • It's a godless film and I want to see you on Sunday.
  • Sorry - I told Lisa that I'd see you on Sunday.
  • I'm sorry I've got to go, -but I'll see you on Sunday.
  • But she's here on Sunday and she can t wait to see you.
  • She'll be here on sunday. I know she can't wait to see you.
  • Will we see you at the service on Sunday?
  • Magnus... did anyone see you between Catherine leaving here on Sunday morning and me calling in on you the next day?
  • So, will I see you at mass on Sunday?
  • Because then I'll never see you on Sunday anymore and l need to see my boy every Sunday.
  • And then on Sunday I'll come and see you, and then if you're very good... ...at Christmas I'll give you a very nice present, you know that doll...
  • On Sunday night we lost our founder Bertram Cooper...
  • Playing football with Dad on Sundays.
  • Everything here is closed on Sundays.
  • Especially on Sundays when the shops were closed.
  • Father Pereira asked Professor Sarabhai to come to church on Sunday morning at 9 a.m. and he turned up on Sunday with his team.
  • Died on Saturday, buried on Sunday.
  • The first thing we're doing is going to church on Sunday.
  • On Sunday morning, Thomas Griffin set out on his usual run.
  • Or, sometimes we have a picnic on Sundays.

Alternatives:

  • I'll see you Sunday
  • I'll see you this Sunday
  • I'll see you next Sunday
  • I'll see you on a Sunday
  • I'll see you every Sunday

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