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  • a day of, or the day of? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Using the would have to imply a specific day For example, if you don't ever do work on Sundays, you could call it "the day of rest" Otherwise, it needs to be a Almost always, a is used in this kind of phrase, since there are so many days
  • prepositions - What is the difference between in the day, on the day . . .
    Like, "In the day the spotted fwacbar bird sleeps, and it hunts at night " "On the day" can be used to emphasize that something happened or will happen on a particular day
  • difference between in the day and during the day?
    Later in the day (month, year, season, whatever) refers to a time that falls within the span of the day, whereas during the day refers to a time-span that falls with that span, or to several times falling within that span
  • Probability of snow on a given day? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
    Why is that counter-intuitive? The probability that it doesn't snow on any of the days is $34 3\%$ and the probability that it only snows on a given day is $14 7\%$ But we have three chances to do that It's like buying one lottery ticket with a $34 3\%$ chance of winning vs buying three tickets each with a $14 7\%$ chance of winning Since each of those three tickets represent three
  • “on a day” vs “in a day” - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    "on a day" is the only incorrect usage here Most native speakers would probably use "per day," but you can also use "in one day" Alternatively, you can restructure the sentence so it sounds more natural, like "I don't eat more than three tablespoons of molasses in one day"
  • Why is it possible to say the day in which and the day on which?
    2 day can refer to a period of time: Back in that day, there were no mobile phones And "day" can refer to "daytime", as well, the opposite of "night-time" Vampires cannot go out in the day The preposition in works with either of thoses sense of the word But otherwise, when day refers to a particular day, on is by far the most used preposition
  • phrases - Difference between daily and every day - English Language . . .
    Technically speaking, both versions are valid, and semantically equivalent But idiomatically people tend to use every hour day when it's an "adverbial" context ("I read The Guardian every day"), and hourly daily when it's "adjectival" ("The Guardian is a daily newspaper")
  • In what contexts do we use In the day and on the day?
    Or On the day of July 6th I went to the store I can think of no usage for "in the day" It simply isn't said If you want to indicate you did something while the sun was in the sky you would say, "in the daytime" or "during the day" We went to the zoo in the daytime and at night we got dinner During the day we went to the zoo
  • Does the phrase good day (greeting) is a natural for native English . . .
    2 When greeting people every day it is used to say "good morning" or "good evening" etc Among the greetings there is another one " good day " (as a greeting!) When I've heard the phrase " good day " firstly it sounded to me weird or foreign as if someone translated it from other language
  • How often will the same date be on the same day of the week?
    2 All depends on the year it starts first birthday after you been born If your birthday starts on same day , same date, same month It will take 5 years, 6 years or 11 years which will bring you to your original day of birthday and the sequence never change





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