· Hello, I have difficulty understanding some prepositions of time like at and on in these examples: AT New Year ON New Year's Eve. I think for "on New Year's Eve" the preposition is ON …
· Cual es la forma correcta. (at New Year's Eve) or ( on New Year's Eve) Gracias.
· Dear all, Which preposition should I use? New Year's Eve. For example, in the following sentences: In China, people have a custom to stay up the New Year's Eve until midnight. I think this is …
· I'm accustomed to "New Year's Eve" being used to mean just 31st December, and thus I don't see lunchtime on New Year's Eve, or on the night of New Year's Eve, as being any sort of …
· I don't know if it's the same in other countries, but in our French calendars, each day is dedicated to a saint. December 31st is the day of Saint Sylvestre. Then, New Year's Eve happens to be …
· People do say "new year's" as short for "new year's eve" - eg "what are you doing for new year's?" but we only wish each other "happy new year". If you've heard "happy new year's", which I could …
· There are certain traditions associated with New Year's Eve, and to some extent also with Christmas Eve. If there is no special tradition or celebration on the day before the holiday, there's no …
· Our parents allow us to stay up late on New Year's. We promised Aunt Samantha to be there for New Year's. Does the "New Year's" in the above sentences refer to New Years DAY, or New …
· It depends on what exactly you are trying to say. When refering to the holiday, December 31st is called "New Year's Eve" January 1st is called "New Year's Day" You can refer to "the new year" …