Next week, year, Sunday or THE Next week, year, Sunday?
0Hello.02br 02br 00I can't understand when I have to use week, Sunday, year with THE or without it.Next week, year, Sunday or THE Next week, year, Sunday?02br 02br 00If we are now, for example, on Wednesday, and we want to refer to the following seven days (Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday), it is correct to say:02br 02br 00- (today is Wednesday) I will see you THE NEXT WEEK.(?)02br 02br 00And if we are on Wednesday and we want to refer to the following next week (Monday,Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday), it is correct to say:02br 02br 00- (today is Wednesday) I will see you NEXT WEEK.(?)02br 02br 00Thanks.02br 02br 00Jesus0-
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0First, you'd never say "See you the next week." It's aways just "see you next week."02br 02br 00 If it were Wednesday, and I knew that I would see you again the following Monday, I would say "See you next week." 02br 02br 00If it were Wednesday, and I knew that I would see you again the following Friday, I would still say "See you next week." The day of t
0Hi,02br 02br 00Here's what I'd say about your main examples.02br 02br 01font00I can't understand when I have to use week, Sunday, year with THE or without it.Next week, year, Sunday or THE Next week, year, Sunday?02br 02br 00If we are now, for example, on Wednesday, and we want to refer to the following seven