diamondcutter
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2014
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
A: The new year is coming. Shall we have a party to celebrate it?
B: Good idea! When will we have it?
C: What about Saturday?
A: Sorry, I’ll go out with my cousin on Saturday.
B: What about Sunday?
A and C: No problem.
B: OK. Let’s make it Sunday.
(By me)
In this context, I’d like to know whether it’s also OK to put the preposition “on” before “Sunday” like this:
Let’s make it on Sunday.
B: Good idea! When will we have it?
C: What about Saturday?
A: Sorry, I’ll go out with my cousin on Saturday.
B: What about Sunday?
A and C: No problem.
B: OK. Let’s make it Sunday.
(By me)
In this context, I’d like to know whether it’s also OK to put the preposition “on” before “Sunday” like this:
Let’s make it on Sunday.