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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

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Hello, I'm a young boy, and I need help to get my english-homeworked checked on. Is there anyone?
  

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Hi, No problem. Post it here and we'll have a look for you. Clive

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  • Clive
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Hi,

No problem. Post it here and we'll have a look for you.

CliveEmotion: smile
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Dear Teacher,

Which is correct in the following sentence? or Both are correct.

He suggested that we go on a picnic the (next, following) Sunday.
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With the article "the">> following Sunday

Without the article >> next Sunday
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Dear Teacher,

Thanks a lot for your reply!
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Hello

So next and following have the same meaning. Right?
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Hi,

Which is correct in the following sentence? or Both are correct.

He suggested that we go on a picnic the (next, following) Sunday.

If you are talking today about Sunday 24/Feb, just say

Would you like to go on a picnic next Sunday?. Or you could say He suggested that we go on
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Dear Teacher/Clive,

Many thanks for your kindness and patience.

According to your explanation, what I understand is as below.
With the article "the", we should say "next/following".
Without the article, we should say "next".
eg Tom said to me, "Let's go on a picnic next (not following) Sunday.", but I suggested that we go
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Hi again,

Is it right? Yes, perfect. Emotion: smile

Is there any difference b
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Dear Teacher,

Thank you so much! Emotion: smile

Best wishes,

Cherish
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