- David slept well and was better on the following day. (English grammar) - He was sick in the evening, but the following day he was better.(Longman Dictionary).
But I can't understand when do I have to use on the following day and when the following day.
I would be grateful for your help.
Top answer
They are interchangeable. Use whichever you like best! CB
— Cool Breeze
They are interchangeable.
Use whichever you like best!
CB
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