See You in Monday or on Monday – Which one is Correct?

Are you confused about which one is the correct sentence, “see you in Monday” or “see you on Monday”?

See You in Monday or on Monday – Which one is Correct?

The correct sentence is “See you on Monday.” “See you in Monday” is the incorrect sentence.

The preposition “on” is used to indicate a specific day or date. So, if you want to tell someone that you will see them on a specific day of the week, you should use the preposition “on” followed by the day of the week.

For example

  • See you on Monday.
  • I have a meeting on Monday
  • We’ll be going on vacation on July 4th.

“In” is used to indicate a period of time that is not specific to a day or date.

For example

  • I’ll see you in a week
  • I’ll be back in an hour

“In” is not used to refer to a specific day of the week. So, “See you in Monday” is not correct.

So, if you want to talk about something that will happen on a specific day of the week, you should use the preposition “on” followed by the day of the week, as in “I have a conference on Monday.”

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