Rachel Adams
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When talking about how my children spend their time, in this text, is the comma optional after "in the evenings", and "during the day" can I use either the singular "on/at the weekend"?
In the evenings, my children usually do their homework and on/at the weekend they usually have some free time for books. They usually have no time on weekdays. They attend different clubs on weekdays. They can have classes on Sunday too.Durng the day, most kids almost have no free time, especially on weekday mornings. ( I mean in the mornings Monday to Friday) They don't have time at all if it's a weekday in the evening. ( I mean Monday to Friday in the evening) Football is my son's favorite hobby. He goes to football training twice a week.
In the evenings, my children usually do their homework and on/at the weekend they usually have some free time for books. They usually have no time on weekdays. They attend different clubs on weekdays. They can have classes on Sunday too.Durng the day, most kids almost have no free time, especially on weekday mornings. ( I mean in the mornings Monday to Friday) They don't have time at all if it's a weekday in the evening. ( I mean Monday to Friday in the evening) Football is my son's favorite hobby. He goes to football training twice a week.