Dear Alan,
"Stuart and I would be delighted to attend your wedding and look forward to meeting you on that day."
In the above sentence, can I take out the preposition "on" and simply use "that day" as an adverb phrase, i.e. "Stuart and I would be delighted to attend your wedding and look forward to meeting you that day"?
Thanks!
Lone
With or without preposition?
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Re: With or without preposition?
Yes, you can.