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JustForFun Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Any other days/day later ?

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JustForFun Topic said it all. Actually, your topic does not say it all. Both phrases can be used, but the situation would determine which to use.

  • JustForFun Topic said it all.
  • Actually, your topic does not say it all.
  • Both phrases can be used, but the situation would determine which to use.
  • I'm busy Wednesday, but any other day next week I could meet with you.
  • I'm busy Wednesday, but how about a day or two later?
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JustForFunTopic said it all.

Actually, your topic does not say it all. Both phrases can be used, but the situation would determine which to use.

I'm busy Wednesday, but any other day next week I could meet with you.
I'm busy Wednesday, but how about a day or two later?

[Notice that I did not use your two phrases exactly
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Like for an example ... " This is not fixed at the moment and I don't think it can be fixed, be it now or any other days later. "
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I would say, "be it now or some day later/or at some later date". I just don't like the plural days in your examples.

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