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12 Nov 2020
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Is "See you on next friday!" and "I saw Brenda on last week" correct?
Is "See you on next friday!" and "I saw Brenda on last week" correct?
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See you next Friday!
I saw Brenda last week.
I saw Brenda during the last week.
I saw Brenda in the last week.
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Would it be incorrect to put a preposition before 'next' or 'last' in this context? (or any context)
Would it be incorrect to put a preposition before 'next' or 'last' in this context? (or any context)
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