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Jesusengland Posted 18 years ago
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Next week, year, Sunday or THE Next week, year, Sunday?

0Hello.02br
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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
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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
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00- (today is Wednesday) I will see you THE NEXT WEEK.(?)02br
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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
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00- (today is Wednesday) I will see you NEXT WEEK.(?)02br
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00Thanks.02br
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0First, you'd never say "See you the next week." It's aways just "see you next week."02br
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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
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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
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0Hi,02br
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00Here's what I'd say about your main examples.02br
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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
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00If we are now, for example, on Wednesday, and we want to refer to the following seven

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