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Which sentence is gramatically correct? I will send you candy on tomorrow. OR I will send you candy tomorrow.?

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I need clarification on using the word "on"

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  1. i will send you candy tomorrow.


  2. I will send your candy on tomorrow would be good.

    I will send you candy tomorrow is good.

  3. Don't use on in this situation. Where's my candy? LOL

  4. I will send you candy tomorrow is the correct grammar. we usually use "on" when we are using a day of the week such as "I will send you candy on sunday." "on tomorrow" sounds a little odd and doesn't seem to make sense..

  5. Yes, there is no need to use 'on' before the words 'tomorrow' or 'today' or in this expression - 'I sent you the candy yesterday'.   "On" can be used only in these instances:

    1..I will send you the candy on 27 Sept 08.

    2..I will send you the candy on the 2pm flight.  

  6. I will send you candy tomorrow.

    or how about...

    tomorrow, i will send you candy.

    on is a preposition, meaning on top of something

    [noun] [verb] on [noun]

    example- i sat on your head.

    hehe

    when using months, use in.

    example- my birthday is in november.

    when using words such as today tomorrow and yesterday, there is no need for a preposition.

    when using days of the week, you do use on.

    example- his party is on friday.

    hehe im such a nerd!! good luck :)

  7. The second one is correct. You would only use on if you said a specific day.

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