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Sunday we will go to our native place. vs We will go on Sunday to our native place

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different word orders. The first phrase 'Sunday we will go to our native place.' places the day of the week at the beginning of the sentence, while the second phrase 'We will go on Sunday to our native place.' places the day of the week after the verb 'go'. The choice between the two depends on the emphasis you want to give to the day of the week.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

Sunday we will go to our native place.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase places the day of the week at the beginning of the sentence, followed by the rest of the sentence. It is a common way to express plans or activities happening on a specific day.

Examples:

  • Monday we have a meeting at the office.
  • Friday we are going to the beach.
  • Wednesday we will start our new project.
  • Saturday we always go grocery shopping.
  • Thursday we are visiting our relatives.
  • We will go to the bottom of this.
  • We decided that we will go to live together.
  • We will go to a place where magic still exists.
  • We will go to building 26 and stop them.
  • Tomorrow we will go to start.
  • We will go to the collection point.
  • (Berlusconi) A party, we will go to the Government.
  • So, we will go to the infrared filter.
  • We will go to Beijing and Shanghai.
  • We will go to Beijing and Shanghai.
  • We will go from this place.
  • By my projections, we will have the ability to return to our native universe in less than 72 hours.
  • Tomorrow we will go to the sea and from there you will be taken to a prison camp.
  • We will go to his house and torture his wife.
  • The administration will back off when they see how far we will go to protect Rachel.
  • In the event of a close count, we will go to a written ballot.
  • At Don Beyer Volvo, we will go to shocking extremes to transform your dealership-service experience.
  • We will go to the moon if that's where those drugs are.
  • If you come, we will go to Le Havre and sail for England together.
  • Dear Mohammad, after returning from the shrine... we will go to the field and pick up flowers.

Alternatives:

  • We will go to our native place on Sunday.
  • On Sunday, we will go to our native place.
  • We will go to our native place this Sunday.
  • This Sunday, we will go to our native place.
  • We will go to our native place on the coming Sunday.

We will go on Sunday to our native place

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase places the day of the week after the verb 'go', followed by the destination. It is another common way to express plans or activities happening on a specific day.

Examples:

  • We will leave on Friday for our vacation.
  • She will arrive on Monday at the airport.
  • They are coming over on Saturday for dinner.
  • He has an appointment on Wednesday with the doctor.
  • We plan to finish the project on Thursday.
  • By my projections, we will have the ability to return to our native universe in less than 72 hours.
  • We will go on the Velocerator until the park closes.
  • We will go on exactly as we have.
  • Return to our native land, my heart will follow you!
  • Eventually we will go on that camping trip, but not right now.
  • As soon as summer is over and before school opens we will go on a family vacation.
  • You come back in the morning... and we will go on with the dictation before the conference.
  • However, we will go on trying to achieve the necessary consensus on this because it is a matter of concern to a number of Member States.
  • That has been confirmed already and we will go on trying to do everything we can to bring about a satisfactory solution to the problem.
  • We will go on the election trail and Commission will either retire or seek reselection.
  • And if I believe that we can be successful, we will go on.
  • We will go on the road to Volterra, to see if someone takes us...
  • Then we will go on with our game.
  • I should make it clear to the House that we will go on asking questions until the underlying problem and suffering cease to be an issue.
  • Our internal discussions and the reforms which we will go on adopting must continue in order to feed in to this process, which is only just beginning.
  • They are all the more sincere, Mr Gauzès, because we will go on working together over the next few days.
  • It is still a priority for the Commission and we will go on supporting it.
  • However, I think that we have agreed that we will continue the debate and we will go on.
  • That caused Europeans to start coming out on Sundays to check what was going on.
  • And on Sunday to the country.

Alternatives:

  • We will go to our native place on Sunday.
  • On Sunday, we will go to our native place.
  • We will go to our native place this Sunday.
  • This Sunday, we will go to our native place.
  • We will go to our native place on the coming Sunday.

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