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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

In these days vs those days?

Is it correct sentence “ill be in Davao on these dates” or ill be in Davao on those dates”
  

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Say I'll , witha capital I and an apostrophe. I'll be in Davao on these dates. Correct.

  • Say I'll , witha capital I and an apostrophe.
  • I'll be in Davao on these dates.
  • Correct.
  • Sounds like the dates are not mentioned are not in the immediate context,, eg they may be in an email that you are replying to.
  • I'll be in Davao on those dates.
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Say I'll, witha capital I and an apostrophe.


I'll be in Davao on these dates. Correct. Sounds like the dates are not mentioned are not in the immediate context,, eg they may be in an email that you are replying to.

I'll be in Davao on those dates. Correct. Sounds like the dates are mentioned in the immediate context,, eg in your email if you are writing an em

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