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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

one day to the next

Is "one day to the next" natural or would you say it differently?

I starting getting migranes from one day to the next.

Thank you
  

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Hi The phrase is good but you need to decide on the tense of the verb: - I am starting to get migraines from one day to the next - I have started getting migraines from one day to the next Both of those are good Dave

  • Hi The phrase is good but you need to decide on the tense of the verb: - I am starting to get migraines from one day to the next - I have started getting migraines from one day to the next Both of those are good Dave
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Hi

The phrase is good but you need to decide on the tense of the verb:

- I am starting to get migraines from one day to the next

- I have started getting migraines from one day to the next

Both of those are good

Dave

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