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  1. It is closed all day on Saturday and on Sunday lunchtime. El restaurante cierra los domingos por la noche y los lunes, todo el día. During Friday afternoon and evening, and all day on Saturday and on Sunday morning we will have lectures, conversations, round tables and workshops.

  2. with a singular day of the week to refer to one occasion: I’ve got to go to London on Friday. with a plural day of the week to refer to repeated events: The office is closed on Fridays. (every Friday) In informal situations, we often leave out on before plural days: Do you work Saturdays? with special dates:

  3. In the evening, In the morning, in the afternoon. And for days, we use the preposition “on”, on Saturday, on Monday, on Tuesday,...so on. With respect to both of them being “nouns”, Sunday and evening. But I am confused of using them together. I met one of my friends on Sunday evening.

  4. 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. 24 de may. de 2022 · 1 Answer. Sorted by: 4. This is the typical use of an indefinite article, indicating that you're referring to a non-specific item - "on a Saturday" refers to an unspecified Saturday among many, while "on Saturday" refers to a specific one, usually the one just passed or upcoming.

  6. Dictionary English-Spanish. on and on adv — continuamente adv. ·. sin pausa adv. ·. sin parar adv. and so on adv — etcétera adv. on Sunday adv — el domingo adv. See alternative translations. © Linguee Dictionary, 2024. External sources (not reviewed)

  7. Muchos ejemplos de oraciones traducidas contienen “on Saturdays and Sundays” – Diccionario español-inglés y buscador de traducciones en español.