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  1. 2011年12月2日 · 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 '.

  2. 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. 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。 可是,當日子前面有next、last、this、that、these、those、every、any、one、some、all,或是today、yesterday和tomorrow,就不用加介詞,那有人用 on today? 所以,應該說The meeting will be held on next Monday.;The report should be submitted on last Friday.

  4. 2021年2月21日 · 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).

  5. 是 in、on、at 還是其他? 相信這是有些人會很困擾的問題,但其實學習介系詞是有邏輯可以依循的,如果你能了解各個介系詞的核心概念,就能讓你在判斷要使用哪個介系詞時更容易喔! 那就繼續看下去吧~ 介系詞是什麼? 首先,先來看幾個例句了解一下介系詞的基本概念吧~ I got up at 10 this morning. 我今早十點起床。 My birthday is on May 1st. 我的生日在五月一日。 I went to India in 2010. 我是在 2010 年去印度的。 I like listening to music before bedtime. 我喜歡在睡前聽音樂。

  6. 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。 可是,當日子前面有next、last、this、that、these、those、every、any、one、some、all,或是today、yesterday和tomorrow,就不用加介詞,那有人用 on today? 所以,應該說The meeting will be held on next Monday.;The report should be submitted on last Friday.

  7. with a singular day of the week to refer to one occasion: I’ve got to go to London on Friday. with a plural day of the week to refer to repeated events: The office is closed on Fridays. (every Friday) In informal situations, we often leave out on before plural days: Do you work Saturdays? with special dates:

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