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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

For,in or on

Hello everyone,

Are the prepositions "for,in and on" correctly used in the following sentence?

1. After he got the car crash on Tuesday, he died for the following day.

2. After he got the car crash on Tuesday, he died in the following day.

3. After he heard the news on Tuesday, he went to the hospital on the following day.

Kind regards,

JA

  

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1. After he had got the car crash on Tuesday, he died for the following day. 2.

  • 1.
  • After he had got the car crash on Tuesday, he died for the following day.
  • 2.
  • After he had got the car crash on Tuesday, he died in the following day.
  • 3.
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1. After he had got the car crash on Tuesday, he died for the following day.

2. After he had got the car crash on Tuesday, he died in the following day.

3. After he heard the news on Tuesday, he went to the hospital ( on ) the following day.

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