Due on VS Due GRAMMAR Q?

2009-02-09 2:41 am
When I say the deadline of an assigment is on tomorrow.
1) Do I say "it is due tomorrow" or "it is due on tomorrow"?
2) How about "it is due friday" or "it is due on friday"
3) How about "it is due next monday" or "it is due on next monday"?

Thanks for the help!

回答 (2)

2009-02-12 5:11 am
✔ 最佳答案
It is due tomorrow . "It is due on tomorrow " is not correct. I doubt you will see anyone say that.

It is due on Friday. is more correct. "It is due friday" is incorrect. It is the same as saying "It just like that " vs " It is like that" . Even though, it just like that sounds correct, it is not in formal english.

3. Both incorrect. You can take out the next, and it still means the same thing. Next also refers to upcoming monday which is monday.

SO the correct way to say this is " it is due on MOnday"
2009-02-09 10:47 am
"It is due Tomorrow"
"It is due Friday"
"It is due next monday"

The other ones are not grammatically wrong, but they are a bit more informal and idiomatic.


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