Posted by rfvv on Thursday, March 27, 2014 at 3:16am.

1. In the evening, Sonya's father cooks dinner.

2. In the evenings, Sonya's father cooks dinner.

3. Evenings, Sonya's father cooks dinner.

4. Every evening, Sonya's father cooks dinner.

(What is the difference of the four sentences in meaning?)
English - Writeacher, Thursday, March 27, 2014 at 8:17am
I don't see any difference among the four sentences in meaning.

However, I do think sentences 1 and 4 are the best.
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1. In the evening, Sonya's father will come.
2. In the evenings, Sonya's father will come.
3. Every evening, Sonya's father will come.
4. This evening, Sonya's father will come.
(What is the difference among them? Which one is grammatical in this context?)

1 answer

There needs to be something after the word "come" -- perhaps the word "home" or the prepositional phrase "to the party" or something.

Otherwise, they're OK.
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