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on monday morning vs in monday morning

The correct preposition to use is "on Monday morning." (Be sure that you capitalize Monday as well as any other day of the week.) This is correct because "on" is used to indicate a specific point in time, while "in" implies a more general time frame. Therefore, it is more appropriate to say "on Monday morning" to indicate a specific time that is distinct from other days of the week.
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on monday morning

This phrase is correct.

"On Monday morning" is a prepositional phrase that modifies a verb or a noun in a sentence. When it modifies a verb, it indicates the time at which the action takes place. For example: - "I will meet you on Monday morning." (The action of meeting takes place on Monday morning.) When it modifies a noun, it indicates the time frame in which something happens. For example: "On Monday morning, the office was very busy." (The time frame in which the office was busy was Monday morning). In both cases, "on" is a preposition that shows the relationship between the object of the preposition (Monday morning) and the rest of the sentence.

Some examples from our editors:

  • On Monday morning, I usually have a cup of coffee before starting work
  • On Monday morning, our team has a weekly meeting to discuss our progress
  • On Monday morning, the traffic is usually heavy due to commuters heading to work
  • On Monday morning, I woke up feeling tired and groggy
  • On Monday morning, I have an important presentation to deliver to my boss
  • On Monday morning, I plan to go to the gym before heading to the office

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • At the start of the work week
  • At the beginning of the work week
  • Early in the work week
  • At the commencement of the work week

in monday morning

This phrase is not correct. Don't use it.

The phrase "in Monday morning" is not grammatically correct. It should be either "on Monday morning" or "in the morning on Monday." "On" is used to refer to a specific day, and "in" is used to refer to a period of time within a larger timeframe.

Some examples from our editors:

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  • Dec 3, 2010 ... New York City. English - US. Yes, Natalisha is correct. On, never "in", Monday morning. Parla, Dec 3, 2010 · #3 · Previous Thread Next Thread.
  • UPDATE: Victim Identified in Monday Morning Homicide. Published 11/02 2015 07:14PM. Updated 11/02 2015 07:14PM. Copyright 2015 Nexstar Broadcasting,  ...
  • Fifteen stocks in focus in Monday morning trade. By ECONOMICTIMES.COM | 2 Nov, 2015, 07.52AM IST. Post a Comment. READ MORE ON » stocks | Reliance  ...
  • 1 injured in Monday morning crash. Posted: Oct 21, 2015 8:15 AM PDT. Wednesday, October 21, 2015 11:15 AM EDT. Updated: Oct 21, 2015 8:15 AM PDT.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • On Monday morning
  • At the start of the week on Monday morning
  • As the new work week began on Monday morning
  • When Monday morning arrived
  • During the early hours of Monday morning
  • With the start of Monday morning

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