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  1. Do you work Saturdays? with special dates: What do you normally do on your birthday? We use in: with parts of the day: I’ll come and see you in the morning for a cup of coffee, okay? with months: We usually go camping in July or August. with years: The house was built in 1835. with seasons:

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      At, on and in (time) - English Grammar Today - a reference...

  2. High quality example sentences with “on any saturday” in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English

  3. 16 Sep 2011 · In any event, from the above two examples i think it's clear that the choice of "in the afternoon" versus "on Saturday afternoon" depends on the temporal frame of reference, and the context in which you're speaking.

  4. With quiz. We use: AT for a precise time [AT 3pm, AT noon]; IN for months, years, centuries, long periods [IN 2050, IN the summer]; ON for days and dates [ON Sunday, ON my birthday]...

  5. 6 Okt 2023 · When using Saturdays at the start of a sentence and referring to every Saturday, we recommend the plural form to avoid ambiguity or confusion: On Saturdays, Sarah volunteers at the local animal shelter. When talking about a specific day, however, always use the singular form. We had a big party on Saturday. We had a big party on Saturdays.

  6. 13 Okt 2023 · We say "on Saturday". For days and dates, use the preposition "on" (not"in"). We're hosting a dinner party on Saturday. We're hosting a dinner party in Saturday. To introduce the plural form (Saturdays), use the same preposition. On Saturdays, I always go grocery shopping with my mother.

  7. 29 Apr 2020 · "On Saturday" (or "on" any other day of the week) usually refers to the next Saturday following or the previous Saturday just gone, the verb tense making it clear what is meant.