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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"In" or "at" or "on"?

Wich one of below sentences ic correct?. what is a good source for learning about using in,at,on … .?

1-I will see you in next week.

2-I will see you at next week.

3-I will see you on next week.



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None of the sentences is correct because a preposition is not required. The correct one would be: I will see you next week. asp

  • None of the sentences is correct because a preposition is not required.
  • The correct one would be: I will see you next week.
  • asp
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None of the sentences is correct because a preposition is not required. The correct one would be:

I will see you next week.

Here is a link to a page about English prepositions:

http://www.englishlanguageguide.com/english/grammar/preposition.asp
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rizzyNone of the sentences is correct because a preposition is not required. The correct one would be:

I will see you next week.

Here is a link to a page about English prepositions:

http://www.englishlanguageguide.com/english/grammar/pre
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Is the sentence correct using THE? I will see you the next week.
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3.-I will see you on next week
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I will see you next week.

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2 I will see you at next week
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3-I will see you on next week
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I will see you on next week

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