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15 de oct. de 2013 · Users of WordReference Forums share their opinions and questions about the correct use of prepositions for New Year's Eve and New Year. Learn the differences between at, on, and in for time expressions and festivals.
6 de jul. de 2012 · Sí, la razón por eso es que, cuando digamos "at Christmas" o "at Easter" no hablamos del día sino la temporada, las fiestas.
17 de nov. de 2016 · A discussion thread about the preposition to use with New Year's Eve in English. See different opinions and examples from native speakers and learners.
25 de jun. de 2015 · Users ask and answer questions about the usage of eve in New Year's Eve and other expressions. Learn how eve can refer to the whole day or night before an event or a period leading up to something.
12 de jun. de 2008 · ¿Qué preposición debo poner delante de New year's eve o New year's day? ¿on o at? Creo que es on, porque se refieren a un día concreto y delante de los días se pone on, pero también sé que se dice at Christmas así que... estoy confusa Moderator's note: Two threads have been merged to create this one.
25 de dic. de 2008 · You could also ask: What are you going to do for New Year's Eve.There is no difference from "on New Year's Eve."
8 de oct. de 2012 · Now I think about it, the same goes for me (as for Loob and Forero) — there does seem to be a distinction between a specific day and the general case. I probably wouldn't say "There are usually a lot of parties New Year's Eve", but I would say (speaking of the upcoming one) "There'll be a lot of parties New Year's Eve" (umm, I think!). Ws
28 de sept. de 2017 · "My friend wore a beautiful dress on this New Year's night." However it is customary to refer to this years' New Year's celebration as an "eve". And if it is this years, we normally leave off the "this". Last New Year's eve my friend wore a beautiful dress, however this year she wore slacks.
13 de oct. de 2007 · December 31st is called "New Year's Eve" January 1st is called "New Year's Day" You can refer to "the new year" when you are talking about the year in general or you can just say "next year." For example, on December 30th you could say "See you next year"
21 de oct. de 2012 · Since 1907, the "ball drop" in New York City's Times Square has been a major component of the New Year's Eve celebration, and it has been seen by nearly a million people every year. The 11,875-pound (5,386 kg), 12-foot (3.7 m) diameter Waterford crystal ball located on the roof of One Times Square begins descending its tower at 11:59 pm, and triggers fireworks at the stroke of midnight when it ...