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Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend?


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Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend? #16 (permalink) Tue Sep 12, 2006 4:13 am   Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend?
 

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Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend? #17 (permalink) Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:00 am   Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend?
 

Dear teacher,

Again. For my situation, the right sentence is: Have a nice week.

The wrong sentence is: Have a nice new week.

Is it right?

Please only tell me right or not right.
Many thanks

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Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend? #18 (permalink) Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:06 am   Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend?
 

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Have a nice week. = right (standard)

Have a nice new week. = wrong (sounds odd)
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Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend? #19 (permalink) Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:11 am   Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend?
 

Many many many thanks, teacher.
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Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend? #20 (permalink) Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:45 am   Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend?
 

Hi Quoc,

You method of learning English (by sorting and refusing wrong examples) is wonderful Smile

Can I ask you?
How do you assess it works? What progress do you make with it?
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Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend? #21 (permalink) Tue Sep 12, 2006 10:03 am   Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend?
 

Hi Tamara,

It's difficult to answer.But that's all I can't find in any grammar books.
But it helped me much.

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