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  1. 2. If you say next month, you refer to the "very next" month (the equivalent of "this Friday"), whereas if you say "this month", you refer to the current month in progress (which has no equivalent for a day of the week of course where you would say "today Friday"). So there's a discrepancy depending on the unit level.

  2. According to the internet's wisdom, the term "day after next" means a day that might never come - basically some day in the future, if any at all. However, in Covert Affairs (S04E14) they seem to use that term to denote the day after tomorrow. Can the former be used as the latter as well?

  3. What day is next Tuesday? When I refer to the very next Monday that will occur in the future, I say "next Monday". Some colleagues refer to it as "this Monday", with "next Monday" meaning the second Monday which will occur in the future (I would refer to that as "Monday week", "this Monday" to me would mean the most recent Monday in the past).

  4. Jan 30, 2015 · 65. To me, “next Tuesday” means the Tuesday that comes next week. For example, on Monday, October 11 and Wednesday, October 13, “next Tuesday” means October 19. Whereas on Monday, October 18, “next Tuesday” means October 26. “This Tuesday” refers to the Tuesday that comes this week, which on Wednesday would refer to yesterday ...

  5. a1592 R. Greene Frier Bacon (1594) sig. B, Thou knowst next friday is S. Iames, And then the country flockes to Harlston faire. So the use of next --day came after 1592. However, there is another use of next with a weekday that predates this: c1390 Chaucer Miller's Tale 3518 Now a Monday next, at quarter nyght, Shal falle a reyn.

  6. Sep 10, 2020 · That is if today is Wednesday the 9th "This coming Friday" is Friday the 11th. This is to distinguish it from "Next Friday" which is often taken to be the Friday of the next week. "This coming..." can be used with any day of the week and can be used to refer to a day in the next week. For instance if today is Wednesday the 9th you could say ...

  7. Aug 19, 2018 · Whether next means "the very next occurrence" or "the one next week" where "next week" means after the formal ending of the current week. Some vagueness over whether Sunday or Monday is the start of the week. (Honestly, some people see Saturday/Sunday as the bookends of the week, not the final two days).

  8. Jul 13, 2015 · But the use of "following" indicates that the day comes after another day previously mentioned, most often in the sentence coming just before. Here is an example: On Tuesday, February 4th, I started work. Out the door at 9am and back at 6pm. On Thursday I'm told I can't go back to work. On the following Tuesday, (my weekly visit with Martinez ...

  9. 9. If you're asking the specific question regarding the preposition 'on', as to whether ' on next Monday ' is valid, then I would say no it isn't, you would never say ' on next Monday '. You would always say ' I will send you the proposal next Monday '. Alternatively you could say ' I will send you the proposal on Monday '.

  10. Sep 16, 2011 · The choice of prepositions depends upon the temporal context in which you're speaking. "On ~ afternoon" implies that the afternoon is a single point in time; thus, that temporal context would take the entire afternoon as one of several different afternoons, or in other words, one would use "on" when speaking within the context of an entire week.

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