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 tensilestrain
 
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 The fire happened ______ a Thursday morning. 
 Is the answer on or in? 
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 rttrr
 
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							| "in"   because "thursday is used here as an adjective.   preposition will be used according to the noun. |  11 Jul 2011     
					
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 Tere-arg
 
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							| "on" every time you mention the day 
 On Tuesday morning
 
 In the morning
 
 On Tuesday
 
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 edrodmedina
 
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							| "Next to"..... only kidding, "on". |  11 Jul 2011     
					
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 valentinaper
 
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							| "on" for sure, but "happened"? Shouldn �t it be "started", "was put out" or something like that? |  11 Jul 2011     
					
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							| @valentina, 
 Hi there. "happened" is OK in this context because it refers to a past event. The fire was obviously a specific thing, like an accident or a football match, that occurred and that is why we can use "happened"...
 
 
  
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 valentinaper
 
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							| @ ZoraI thought of "occured", but "happened" just didn �t sound right. Thanks anyway! |  12 Jul 2011     
					
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 spinney
 
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							| Most definitely "on." "Happened" is fine and "the" rather than "a" because it happened on a particular Thursday such as an aforementioned week. |  12 Jul 2011     
					
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