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whats the difference betweennext dayand the nex day? In what situation should I say"next day" or "the next day"? There is an example: When I was on the stage the next day, I felt so nervous that " why can't I say"next day" instead of that? many thanks!
Poll: It is Thursday today; when is next weekend? It is Thursday today; when is next weekend? - One of 1220 English language usage polls covering many aspects of English, including grammar, usage and vocabulary
Indirect (Reported) Speech - UsingEnglish. com The change in tense that we find in some, but not all, examples of indirect speech is often referred to as backshifting – the tenses are shifted moved back to one normally used for a previous time: Present Tenses become past tenses: “I am going home ” – He said he was going home “Do you feel sick?” – She asked John if he felt sick Present perfect becomes past perfect
Does until include the last date? - UsingEnglish. com Until means up to the time When it is used in a negative way, I understand it If it is used in a positive way, I am confused For example, in a negative way, (1) It will not rain until Sunday That means it will rain on Sunday (2) The store will not be open until October 30th That means
How to teach future time expressions - UsingEnglish. com Teaching tips and classroom activities for future times like "in two days", "within five working days" and "by the end of this week", including common issues with future time expressions
next year the following year | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum Could you please let me know if both "next" and "the following" are possible in theese sentences To be honest I feel like something is wrong with sentence N2 I may be wrong but I would use "next" to talk about something from the point of view in the present period of time 1 I finished school in 1994 and the following year I joined the army 2
[Grammar] - in on the third day | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum Which sentences are correct? In the third day, we went to a museum On the third day, we went to a museum The third day, we went to a museum Third day, we went to a museum And what about sentences with 'next'? Do the same rules apply? In the next day, we went to a museum On the next day