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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Night (1)

In indirect speech, you say:

The following night or on the following night?
The previous night or on the previous night?

If both are acceptable, how can we distinguih them?Are they interchangeable?

Quoc
  

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IMO, the prep is not needed

  • IMO, the prep is not needed
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IMO, the prep is not needed
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Tung QuocIn indirect speech, you say:

The following night or on the following night?
The previous night or on the previous night?

If both are acceptable, how can we distinguih them?Are they interchangeable?

Quoc
I don't know when or where 'on' with days of the week, etc., ever

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