grammar regarding “see you”I can’t wait for you (until / up to) (8 p.m. / one week)Please correct the grammar“effective” in sentenceAsking about when is the time for breakfastIt has been a long time since I visited you /since I used to visit you/since I have visited youRan More Than 40 Minutes Past 7pmSee you later or talk to you soon grammar parsingThat “was” OR That “is” my birthday weekHow to say that you are available on weekday except one day (e.g., Tuesday)IF you miss to see… you MIGHT lose the match(1st conditional?)

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grammar regarding “see you”


I can’t wait for you (until / up to) (8 p.m. / one week)Please correct the grammar“effective” in sentenceAsking about when is the time for breakfastIt has been a long time since I visited you /since I used to visit you/since I have visited youRan More Than 40 Minutes Past 7pmSee you later or talk to you soon grammar parsingThat “was” OR That “is” my birthday weekHow to say that you are available on weekday except one day (e.g., Tuesday)IF you miss to see… you MIGHT lose the match(1st conditional?)






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Time: 2 P.M.



Location: Hilton Hotel



Date: April 7th



Weekday: Sunday




What is the correct grammar?



See you 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 7th, at the Hilton Hotel.



See you on Sunday, April 7th, at 2 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel.










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  • You missed see you at 2 p.m in the first sentence.

    – Jason Bassford
    25 mins ago











  • Didn't know "at" was needed. Is that the correct grammar? So it's: See you at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 7th, at the Hilton Hotel...? @Jason Bassford

    – user148269
    23 mins ago











  • Yes, that's right. It's just the same as in the second sentence (that uses at), but the order of the time and date are reversed. (It's at time, on date, and at place.)

    – Jason Bassford
    14 mins ago

















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Time: 2 P.M.



Location: Hilton Hotel



Date: April 7th



Weekday: Sunday




What is the correct grammar?



See you 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 7th, at the Hilton Hotel.



See you on Sunday, April 7th, at 2 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel.










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  • You missed see you at 2 p.m in the first sentence.

    – Jason Bassford
    25 mins ago











  • Didn't know "at" was needed. Is that the correct grammar? So it's: See you at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 7th, at the Hilton Hotel...? @Jason Bassford

    – user148269
    23 mins ago











  • Yes, that's right. It's just the same as in the second sentence (that uses at), but the order of the time and date are reversed. (It's at time, on date, and at place.)

    – Jason Bassford
    14 mins ago













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Time: 2 P.M.



Location: Hilton Hotel



Date: April 7th



Weekday: Sunday




What is the correct grammar?



See you 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 7th, at the Hilton Hotel.



See you on Sunday, April 7th, at 2 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel.










share|improve this question














Time: 2 P.M.



Location: Hilton Hotel



Date: April 7th



Weekday: Sunday




What is the correct grammar?



See you 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 7th, at the Hilton Hotel.



See you on Sunday, April 7th, at 2 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel.







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  • You missed see you at 2 p.m in the first sentence.

    – Jason Bassford
    25 mins ago











  • Didn't know "at" was needed. Is that the correct grammar? So it's: See you at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 7th, at the Hilton Hotel...? @Jason Bassford

    – user148269
    23 mins ago











  • Yes, that's right. It's just the same as in the second sentence (that uses at), but the order of the time and date are reversed. (It's at time, on date, and at place.)

    – Jason Bassford
    14 mins ago

















  • You missed see you at 2 p.m in the first sentence.

    – Jason Bassford
    25 mins ago











  • Didn't know "at" was needed. Is that the correct grammar? So it's: See you at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 7th, at the Hilton Hotel...? @Jason Bassford

    – user148269
    23 mins ago











  • Yes, that's right. It's just the same as in the second sentence (that uses at), but the order of the time and date are reversed. (It's at time, on date, and at place.)

    – Jason Bassford
    14 mins ago
















You missed see you at 2 p.m in the first sentence.

– Jason Bassford
25 mins ago





You missed see you at 2 p.m in the first sentence.

– Jason Bassford
25 mins ago













Didn't know "at" was needed. Is that the correct grammar? So it's: See you at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 7th, at the Hilton Hotel...? @Jason Bassford

– user148269
23 mins ago





Didn't know "at" was needed. Is that the correct grammar? So it's: See you at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 7th, at the Hilton Hotel...? @Jason Bassford

– user148269
23 mins ago













Yes, that's right. It's just the same as in the second sentence (that uses at), but the order of the time and date are reversed. (It's at time, on date, and at place.)

– Jason Bassford
14 mins ago





Yes, that's right. It's just the same as in the second sentence (that uses at), but the order of the time and date are reversed. (It's at time, on date, and at place.)

– Jason Bassford
14 mins ago










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