At Christmas Eve/ In Christmas Eve / On Christmas Eve
Jan 22, 2009 · "On Christmas Eve" is the only choice that sounds correct to me. We sometimes say, "at Christmas," but that means 'during the Christmas holidays' or 'at Christmastime.'
"on/at Christmas" | WordReference Forums
Apr 20, 2007 · "on/at Christmas" What is the difference between these two ? As I understand it, "at Christams" we say when we talk about the whole holiday. But when we want to indicate only one day …
On Christmas or in Christmas? - WordReference Forums
Nov 26, 2014 · I can't think of a situation in which I would ever say " in Christmas." I would say "I usually go on holiday (vacation) at Christmastime," or "…for Christmas." In the second part of your sentence, …
On Christmas Eve / On the Christmas Eve - WordReference Forums
Dec 21, 2023 · If I refer to a particular Christmas Eve, can I say 'on the Christmas Eve'? e.g. On the Christmas Eve of 2022, I did something.
See you at/in/on Christmas! - WordReference Forums
Nov 11, 2010 · If you say option one, than it sounds like that you will see them at a Christmas celebration on our around Christmas day (Could be Christmas Eve or the weekend of or whatever) If …
Christmas Eve greeting - WordReference Forums
Dec 24, 2021 · Hi, in the UK, should I say Merry Christmas Eve or Happy Christmas Eve or just Merry Christmas? Thank you!
at new year / on new year's eve | WordReference Forums
Oct 15, 2013 · 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 …
The day before Vs the eve - WordReference Forums
Oct 11, 2016 · My family opens Christmas presents on Christmas eve. We start opening them at 5 pm. Most families open Christmas presents on Christmas day. They start opening them at 9 am (or …
Christmas night or Christmas Night - WordReference Forums
Jan 8, 2013 · The proper noun is Christmas - and Christmas Eve is enough of an institution that it has become a proper noun in its own right. But everything else is just a noun - Christmas day, Christmas …
On New Year's Eve + at night = ? [Eve = evening or whole day?]
Jun 25, 2015 · 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 …