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How do I use the phrase 'next day' correctly?



 
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How do I use the phrase 'next day' correctly? #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 14, 2004 15:10 pm   How do I use the phrase 'next day' correctly?
 

Test No. incompl/inter-65 "How to ask a question", question 2

Can I ......... it to you that the delay you have caused is not reasonable?

(a) place
(b) send
(c) hold
(d) put

Test No. incompl/inter-65 "How to ask a question", answer 2

Can I put it to you that the delay you have caused is not reasonable?

Correct answer: (d) put
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I have an English quetion I would like to ask about the usage of the word 'next' when referring to the day of the week.

Can you send me a link where I could post it?

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raj@bigboyz.cjb.net
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Next day #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 14, 2004 17:42 pm   Next day
 

Last year in December my friend received a written job offer from a logistics company so the next day he called them to request more information.

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