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Liveinjapan Posted 19 years ago
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What day of the week - future

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01i001, What day of the week is April 1, 2009?02i02br
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01i002, What day of the week will April 1, 2009 be?02i02br
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0 You could probably use either. " - I wouldn't bother including "of the week". 0-

  • 0 You could probably use either.
  • " - I wouldn't bother including "of the week".
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0 You could probably use either. Personally I would use the 1st one, but I would say "What day is April 1st 2009?" - I wouldn't bother including "of the week". 0-
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01cite10Tidus12cite10You could probably use either. Personally I would use the 1st one, but I would say "What day is April 1st 2009?" - I wouldn't bother including "of the week".12blockquote
10 01b01font00I think the same is true in AmE as well.02font02b00 
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0Thank you Tidus and Philip. 050010id1

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