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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Day after tomorrow is Sunday. Can we call this Sunday as coming Sunday or next Sunday?
  

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Hi, I'd just say I'll see you on Sunday. I might say 'I'll see you on this coming Sunday', if I thought there was some confusion about which Sunday is meant. But I wouldn't say 'next Sunday'.

  • Hi, I'd just say I'll see you on Sunday.
  • I might say 'I'll see you on this coming Sunday', if I thought there was some confusion about which Sunday is meant.
  • But I wouldn't say 'next Sunday'.
  • In previous discussions on the Forum, it seems that some people would say 'next Sunday'.
  • But not usually in my experience.
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Hi,

I'd just say I'll see you on Sunday.

I might say 'I'll see you on this coming Sunday', if I thought there was some confusion about which Sunday is meant.

But I wouldn't say 'next Sunday'.

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CliveI might say 'I'll see you on this coming Sunday', if I thought there was some confusion about which Sunday is meant.But I wouldn't say 'next Sunday'.In previous discussions on the Forum, it seems that some people would say 'next Sunday'. But not usually in my experience.
I agree. I would be more likely to think of 'next Sunday' as the one in nine days' ti

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