1. The books are due Friday, 9/28. 2. The books will be due Friday, 9/28. 3. The books are due on Friday, 9/28. 4. The books will be due on Friday, 9/28. 5. The books are due back on Friday, 9/28. 6. The books will be due back on Friday, 9/28.
And would it be the same if I took out "Friday" and just put in the date?
Thanks!
Top answer
Which of the following are correct? (don't need the 's' for following) 1. The books are due Friday, 9/28.
— Vorpar
Which of the following are correct?
(don't need the 's' for following) 1.
The books are due Friday, 9/28.
2.
The books will be due Friday, 9/28.
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Which of the following are correct? (don't need the 's' for following)
1. The books are due Friday, 9/28. 2. The books will be due Friday, 9/28. 3. The books are due on Friday, 9/28. 4. The books will be due on Friday, 9/28. 5. The books are due back on Friday, 9/28. 6. The books will be due back on Friday, 9/28.