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Jack112 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Date / Day

Are both of these correct? What do they mean?

1. This ticket is only valid for the opening date. (This means a specific date?)

2. This ticket is only valid for the opening day. (This means a day of the week?)

Thanks.
  

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Hi, Are both of these correct? Yes. We often use use 'day' in this way, to speak of a particular date.

  • Hi, Are both of these correct?
  • Yes.
  • We often use use 'day' in this way, to speak of a particular date.
  • Patient: What day is my next appointment?
  • Receptionist: I think it's on Sept.
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Hi,

Are both of these correct? Yes. We often use use 'day' in this way, to speak of a particular date.

Patient: What day is my next appointment?

Receptionist: I think it's on Sept. 17th.

Patient: Oh, I'm busy on that day.

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