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  1. 2011年12月2日 · You would always say 'I will send you the proposal next Monday'. Alternatively you could say ' I will send you the proposal on Monday '. Otherwise the question is quite open-ended as usage would vary depending on the preposition in question.

  2. next Monday on next Monday 的差別在哪裡? 如果不好說明,請提供一些例句。 nevans224. 2021年2月21日. 英語 (美國) 西班牙語 (墨西哥) 接近流利. on next Monday sounds incorrect. I can't think of a time to use it. usually we will either say "On Monday" or "Next Monday" but not "on next Monday" examples: My exam is on Monday. My exam is next Monday.

  3. I can't think of a time to use it. usually we will either say "On Monday" or "Next Monday" but not "on next Monday". examples: My exam is on Monday. My exam is next Monday. First one means the exam is going to happen very soon. the second means it will happen a week from the upcoming Monday (usually).

  4. 2013年10月25日 · 排首位的是:“on” next Monday。 當時間的長短為一日時,前面要加介詞(preposition) on。 例如,on Monday、on 25th Oct、on New Year’s Eve、on my birthday等等。

  5. I am on a business trip in Japan. I won’t be home until next Monday. 我現在在日本出差,要到下禮拜一才會在家。 since 自從 since 通常會和完成式一起用,後面加上一個明確的時間點。 I have lived in Tainan since 2000. 我從 2000 年就已經住在台南了。 since

  6. 在周一应用介词on,即on monday;在周一的下午也应用介词on,即on Monday afternoon。 扩展资料: in和on都可以作为时间介词使用,但它们之间是有区别的。

  7. If you mean the Monday following the coming Monday (ie. over a week away), use "Monday week". This means "the Monday after the Monday coming". That is, if it's Saturday and I say "See you on Monday", then I mean I will see you in two days.

  8. on next Monday sounds incorrect. I can't think of a time to use it. usually we will either say "On Monday" or "Next Monday" but not "on next Monday" examples: My exam is on Monday. My exam is next Monday. First one means the exam is going to happen

  9. 2018年2月24日 · 如果用在间接引语用,主句用过去时态,从句的时间状语可以用:the next Monday 例如:He said he would visit me the next Monday. 追问

  10. We don’t normally use at, on or in before time expressions beginning with each, every, next, last, some, this, that, one, any, all: He plays football every Saturday. Are you free next Monday at two o’clock? Last summer we rented a villa in Portugal.

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