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Ansonguy Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

[the next month] or [in the next month]

I have made up the two examples below.

(1) Sometime last year, I ordered a lawn mower online. The next month, the store sent me an email, saying that my order was cancelled because it was out of stock.

(2) Sometime last year, I ordered a lawn mower online. In the next month, the store sent me an email, saying that my order was cancelled because it was out of stock.

Which phrase in bold is correct? Please help me. Thank you very much for your time and help.

  

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ansonguy (1) Sometime last yea r I ordered a lawn mower online. The next mont h t he store sent me an emai l s aying that my order was cancelled because it was out of stock. You need this one (above).

  • ansonguy (1) Sometime last yea r I ordered a lawn mower online.
  • The next mont h t he store sent me an emai l s aying that my order was cancelled because it was out of stock.
  • You need this one (above).
  • CJ
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ansonguy(1) Sometime last year I ordered a lawn mower online. The next month the store sent me an email saying that my order was cancelled because it was out of stock.

You need this one (above).

CJ

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