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  1. What's the difference between "next Friday" and "the next Friday"?

    Referring to the Friday after next Friday is largely a matter of dialect. "The Friday after next" is the most common, and is prospective (like "next Friday"). The retrospective variation is technically "the Friday …

  2. When is ‘next friday’ - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    If it is Saturday/Sunday, would the up coming Friday be called ‘next Friday’ or ‘this Friday’? Also would the Friday that had just passed be called ‘this Friday’ when talking past tense?

  3. "Next Friday" vs. "This Friday" [duplicate] - English Language & Usage ...

    Duplicate: What day is next Tuesday? I have always considered next Friday to be not this coming Friday, but the one after. This Friday is the Friday at the end of this week. I have a Canadian fr...

  4. word choice - How should we use "next", "this" or "last" to refer to ...

    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 …

  5. meaning - Which Friday is the "coming Friday"? - English Language ...

    Sep 10, 2020 · I think the avoid confusion, it's best to use 'this friday' or 'this coming friday', for the closest, and 'next week friday' or 'friday next week' for the friday after the one this week.

  6. word usage - using "next" to days of the week - English Language ...

    Apr 13, 2017 · For clarity, I have ceased using 'next Saturday' and now use 'Saturday week' to refer to 'the Saturday after this coming Saturday'.

  7. Which day does "next Tuesday" refer to? - English Language & Usage ...

    Jan 30, 2015 · 58 This clearly has no definitive answer - usage varies between speakers. To me, "next Tuesday" means (strictly) the next instance of a Tuesday, although I just wouldn't use it on Sunday …

  8. next Monday vs Monday next - English Language Learners Stack …

    Sep 6, 2019 · 4 "Next Friday" could sometimes be ambiguous. If you say "Next Friday" on Monday 1st of September, you might mean Friday 5th of September (ie the next Friday), or Friday 12 September (ie …

  9. How did "next [...day]" come to mean "day of next week"?

    This use of next Tuesday to mean Tuesday of next week is fairly old, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. They include examples under the definition: Applied (without preceding the) to days of the …

  10. Difference between "Coming weekend" and "This weekend"?

    Closed 14 years ago. Possible Duplicate: “Next Friday” vs. “This Friday” Consider the following statements: I'll meet you coming wednesday I'll meet you next wednesday I'll meet you this …