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Kilimanjaro Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Preposition + future time expression

Which one(s) is / are correct?

1. He'll call for a meeting in / on the following days.

2. He'll call for a meeting in / on the next days

3. He'll call for a meeting in / on the coming days.

1. The prepositions put aside, are the expressions natural and correct?

2. Which prepositions are correct?
  

Top answer

Do you mean 'call' as in telephone, or 'call' as in 'announce'? If telephone: He'll call to arrange a meeting in the next few days. If announce: "He'll call a meeting in the next few days"

  • Do you mean 'call' as in telephone, or 'call' as in 'announce'?
  • If telephone: He'll call to arrange a meeting in the next few days.
  • If announce: "He'll call a meeting in the next few days"
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Do you mean 'call' as in telephone, or 'call' as in 'announce'?

If telephone:

He'll call to arrange a meeting in the next few days.

If announce:

"He'll call a meeting in the next few days"

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