People are often confused about using prepositions before the word “Friday“. They sometimes use “On” and sometimes use “In“. This is because they don’t know the correct usage. Let us see the difference.
On Friday or In Friday – Which one is Correct?
“On Friday” is correct usage whereas “In Friday” is incorrect usage. This is because the preposition “on” is used with days of the week. Since Friday is a day of the week. Hence we use the preposition “On” before Friday.
Hence we can use phrases on Friday morning, on Friday evening, on Friday afternoon, etc.
The examples are as follows.
- I will see you on Friday. (Correct)
- I will see you in Friday. (Incorrect)
- I will meet Sana on Friday at 2 pm. (Correct)
- I will meet Sana in Friday at 2 pm. (Incorrect)
On Friday afternoon or In Friday afternoon?
- I am available on Friday afternoon. (Correct)
- I am available in Friday afternoon. (Incorrect)
On Friday morning or In Friday morning?
- Are you traveling on Friday morning? (Correct)
- Are you traveling on Friday morning? (Incorrect)
- I’ll see you on friday morning. (Correct)
- I’ll see you in friday morning. (Incorrect)
On Friday evening or In Friday evening?
- I usually play table tennis on Friday evening. (Correct)
- I usually play table tennis in Friday evening. (Incorrect)
On Friday in a Sentence
- I’ll be busy on Friday, can we meet on Saturday instead?
- On Friday, the office is closed for a company-wide meeting.
- The party is on Friday night at 8 pm.
- On Friday, I usually go to the gym after work.
- I’m looking forward to the weekend, especially since it’s on Friday.
- On Friday, we will review the progress of the project.
- On Friday, I’ll be working from home.
- I’m planning to do some shopping on Friday after work.
- On Friday, we will be discussing the budget for the next quarter.
- I’ll be able to meet you on Friday afternoon.
- The class will be canceled on Friday due to a teacher’s meeting.
- The movie is on Friday at the downtown theater.
- On Friday, I’ll be finishing up a presentation for Monday.
- I’m going to a friend’s house for dinner on Friday.
- On Friday, we will be having a team-building event.
- I’m going to the beach on Friday with some friends.
- On Friday, the office will be closed for the holiday.
- The game is on Friday night at the stadium.
- On Friday, I’ll be attending a conference in the city.
- I’m going to a concert on Friday at the Civic Center.
- On Friday, we will finalize the report before submitting it.
- I’m going to a party on Friday at my friend’s house.
- The class will focus on a new chapter in the book on Friday.
- I’m going to a play on Friday at the theater downtown.
- On Friday, we will meet to discuss the upcoming project.
- I’m going to a show on Friday at the Comedy Club.
- On Friday, the office will be hosting a potluck lunch.
- The game is on Friday at the field behind the school.
- On Friday, I’ll be meeting with a client in the morning.
- I’m going to a museum on Friday with my family.
- On Friday, we will be presenting our findings to the group.
- I’m going to a dance on Friday at the community center.
- On Friday, the office will be closed for maintenance.
- The concert is on Friday at the Civic Center.
- On Friday, I’ll be having a meeting with my team.
- I’m going to a festival on Friday in the city.
- On Friday, we will be finalizing the budget for the next quarter.
- I’m going to a book club on Friday at the library.
- I’m going to a lecture on Friday at the university.
- On Friday, we will be having a team-building retreat.
- I’m going to a picnic on Friday at the park.
- On Friday, the office will be closed for company-wide training.
- The game is on Friday at the high school stadium.
- On Friday, I’ll be attending a networking event in the evening.
- I’m going to a fair on Friday at the county fairgrounds.
- On Friday, we will be reviewing the progress of the project.