
next week - WordReference Forums
Nov 2, 2019 · If you say “next week” you mean the week after the current one. If you say in or over or during the next week, you imply some time in the next 7 days, rather than a calendar week.
next week/the next week - WordReference Forums
Jun 15, 2008 · Then the next week could be the next weekly meeting, i.e. a month later. It may sound far-fetched, but if you've got some reference for weeks (the first in the month, or the week after a …
This Thursday / Next Thursday | WordReference Forums
Jun 19, 2007 · On a weekday before Thursday this Thurdsay - Thursday of this week next Thursday - Thursday of next week This applies usually. That is why it is best to additionally specify the date or …
in the next week vs next week - WordReference Forums
Jul 22, 2017 · I am going to make up two similar sentences. (1) Next week, I will go on a business trip. (2) In the next week, I will go on a business trip. (1) is a common expression. I have seen sentences …
I have/will have a holiday next week | WordReference Forums
Feb 27, 2021 · I have a holiday next week = I have been granted a few days' leave, beginning on Monday. I am on holiday from the next week This only works if it continues, e.g. ...from the next week …
throughout next week / over the whole next week - WordReference …
Nov 16, 2020 · Hello I hope everyone's doing good! What I'm going to ask you is if there is any difference between throughout next week & over the whole next week Here's the example sentence. …
I would rather you come / came next week. - WordReference Forums
Mar 1, 2013 · Karen, as I said, I would also say, 'I would rather you came next week' with the past tense form. Some AmE speakers are also comfortable with using the subjunctive (ie the base form of the …
it would/will be great - WordReference Forums
Oct 15, 2009 · The standard forms for conditional sentences would give these two: It would be great if you got the job. <- suggesting that getting the job is unlikely. It will be great if you get the job. <- …
I'll see you next week - WordReference Forums
Jan 13, 2019 · "I'll see you in my office in 10 minutes." - Any chance of conveying this message starting with 'we'? Let's meet in my office in ten minutes is a possibility but unlikely, as the original is not a …
I 'was /am / will be' traveling to Paris next week. [tense?]
Nov 29, 2010 · Next week is an expression like tomorrow, always in the future, so was traveling does not fit at all. Am traveling is possible, but will be traveling is clearer.