So we'll see you on Friday. / So we'll see you Friday., Both are possible. The second one is more common for American English., Are you going anywhere on Christmas? / Are you going anywhere at Christmas?, At Christmas - is correct.You can also say ‘on Christmas Day’., I’ll talk to you later. / I’ll talk with you later., I’ll talk to you later - is correct., After attending the meeting, I went to meet Paul. / After, I went to meet Paul., After attending the meeting, I went to meet Paul - is correct. After must be followed by a noun, pronoun or gerund., We’ll have a stand-up meeting in the morning. / We’ll have a stand-up meeting in Monday morning., We’ll have a stand-up meeting in the morning - is correct. You can say ‘on Monday morning’., Did you see the news on TV last night? / Did you see the news on TV the last night?, Did you see the news on TV last night? - is correct., The presentation lasted an hour and a half. / The presentation lasted during an hour and a half., The presentation lasted an hour and a half - is correct., We're going to Australia in August 11th. / We're going to Australia in August., We're going to Australia in August - is correct. We use preposition ‘on’ with dates., What time is the meeting? - At a quarter past nine. / What time is the meeting? - At a quarter after nine., Both are possible. ‘Past’ is mostly British, ‘after’ is mostly American., When did he turn up? - At 11 a.m. o'clock. / When did he turn up? - At 11 o'clock., When did he turn up? - At 11 o'clock - is correct. You can use either ‘a.m./ p.m.’ or ‘o’clock’..
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