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Hat panda 771 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Repeat ... next day

In an online form, should I rather write


> [If due] repeat on the next day


or


> [If due] repeat the next day


or


> [If due] repeat on next day


Or something else? "If due" would be the field's name and "repeat [...] next day" an option that could be selected.


I have found several posts about "next day" / "on the next day" but none of them seemed to fit.

  

Top answer

> [If due] repeat on next day This sounds best to me, but I don't really understand what you are talking about. If what is due? Repeat what on next day?

  • > [If due] repeat on next day This sounds best to me, but I don't really understand what you are talking about.
  • If what is due?
  • Repeat what on next day?
  • Does next day mean 'tomorrow'?
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> [If due] repeat on next day


This sounds best to me, but I don't really understand what you are talking about.

If what is due?

Repeat what on next day?

Does next day mean 'tomorrow'?

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