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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
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another day

If I want to thank someone and decide to pay a friendly visit in the next several days. But I'm not sure wheter he's busy or not. So Can I ask him "Are you free another day?"? Here, I want to express that if you're free in the upcoming several days, so that's why I don't want to use "recently" which may means ten days, a moth or even longer time.
  

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Hi,

If I want to thank someone and decide to pay a friendly visit in the next several days. But I'm not sure wheter he's busy or not. So Can I ask him "Are you free another day?"? Here, I want to express that if you're free in the upcoming several days, so that's why I don't want to use "recently" which may
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Hi

Can I say "another day"?

Thank you in advance!
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Hi,

You can only say 'another day' if you have first spoken of 'a day'.

Clive

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