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25 Dec 2016
- Arabic
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English (UK)
Question about English (US)
On Sunday will be a party.
Is this sentence correct??
On Sunday will be a party.
Is this sentence correct??
Is this sentence correct??
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You can say: "On Sunday there will be a party." or "There will be a party on Sunday."
- English (US)
On Sunday there will be a party.
it makes sense without the there but it makes the sentence sound really wrong without the there
- Arabic

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