Verona_82
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Hello,
I'm having some problems with time expressions. My book states we say "on Monday" when we talk about both a specific Moday and Mondays in general. We say 'on Mondays" when we talk about Modays in general, which is obvious. I'm wondering if this is the case with other time expressions. For example:
in the evening - can we use it to talk about evenings in general?
He ususally reads the newspaper in the evening.
on Monday evening - can we use it to talk about every evening on Mondays?
He always goes to the gym on Monday evening
at the weekend -can we use it to talk about weekends in general?
I always hang out with my friends at the weekend.
I guess it doesn't work for "on workdays', right?
Thank you in advance.
I'm having some problems with time expressions. My book states we say "on Monday" when we talk about both a specific Moday and Mondays in general. We say 'on Mondays" when we talk about Modays in general, which is obvious. I'm wondering if this is the case with other time expressions. For example:
in the evening - can we use it to talk about evenings in general?
He ususally reads the newspaper in the evening.
on Monday evening - can we use it to talk about every evening on Mondays?
He always goes to the gym on Monday evening
at the weekend -can we use it to talk about weekends in general?
I always hang out with my friends at the weekend.
I guess it doesn't work for "on workdays', right?
Thank you in advance.