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on rainy days vs in rainy days

The correct phrase is 'on rainy days.' 'In rainy days' is not a common or correct construction in English. 'On rainy days' is the appropriate preposition to use when referring to specific days with rainy weather.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

on rainy days

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'on rainy days' to refer to specific days when it is raining. It indicates the time or period during which the rain occurs.

Examples:

  • I like to stay indoors on rainy days.
  • On rainy days, the streets are usually empty.
  • On rainy days, I prefer to read a book by the fireplace.
  • On rainy days, the children play board games inside.
  • On rainy days, the mood can be a bit gloomy.

in rainy days

This phrase is not correct in English. 'In' is not the appropriate preposition to use with 'rainy days.'


Alternatives:

  • on rainy days
  • during rainy days
  • when it's rainy
  • when it rains
  • while it's raining

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