, it also conveys the sense that you do it on. We met on sunday evening. So the use of the on in the second sentence is unnecessary.
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Besides, if you say you do something on sunday (s), monday (s), etc. Monday: monday (mon.) Tuesday: tuesday (tues.) Wednesday: wednesday (wed.) Thursday: thursday (thur./thurs.) Friday: friday (fri.) Saturday: saturday (sat.) week. On sunday refers specifically to a Sunday. English [ɔn ˈsʌndi] American [ɑn ˈsʌndi] For example: i will leave on Sunday.
This is a simplified usage of modern English, that is, when on this Sunday, the preposition on will be omitted. The difference between on sunday and this sunday is: 1. Different references 1. on sunday: on Sunday. 2. this sunday: this star.
It's on sunday means that something is scheduled or planned to happen on a specific sunday in the future, while it's sunday today means that today is currently sunday. On sundays refers to ordinary Sundays. For example, i swim on sundays. Why is "Monday" not Sunday? How did the seven days of the week come to be named? Followers 4 Viewed 2,699