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Lcchang Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

the day before

Dear Teachers,

  1. Do "the day before" and "the night before" equal "the day before yesterday" and "the night before last night"?

  2. How do you say "the week after next week" in an easy form/ way?

  3. How do you say next next Sunday in a more correct way?

  4. since "Once" is for one time, "twice" is for two times, what about three times?
Please advise. Thanks.

LCChang
  

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Do " the day before " and " the night before " equal " the day before yesterday " and " the night before last night "? Not always. "The day before my birthday/Christmas/your appointment, etc.

  • Do " the day before " and " the night before " equal " the day before yesterday " and " the night before last night "?
  • Not always.
  • "The day before my birthday/Christmas/your appointment, etc.
  • How do you say " the week after next week " in an easy form/ way?
  • The week after next.
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Do "the day before" and "the night before" equal "the day before yesterday" and "the night before last night"?

Not always. "The day before my birthday/Christmas/your appointment, etc.

How do you say "the week after
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At the time I posted, I hadn't seen that the questions had been answered. Sorry
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Thanks.

So, is it ok to say the week before last but the week before last week,and (the) Sunday before last but last last Sunday?

LCChang
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Hi,

So, is it ok to say the week before last but the week before last week,and (the) Sunday before last but last last Sunday?

You need to say it the blue way, not the red way.

Best wishes, Clive

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