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As discussed on last Friday vs As discussed last Friday

Both phrases are correct, but "as discussed last Friday" is more commonly used in English. The inclusion of the preposition "on" in the first phrase is not necessary.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

As discussed on last Friday

This phrase is technically correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase can be used to refer to a discussion that took place on the previous Friday. However, it is more common to say "as discussed last Friday" without the preposition "on".
  • Mr President, last Friday, the German Lower House discussed adopting a more hard-line approach in order to fight right-wing extremism at home.
  • What happened last Friday was wrong.
  • A classmate's fiancé died here last Friday.
  • Those extremists met their match last Friday.
  • Lizzie ambrose last Friday night after work.
  • A block away from Judge Faulkner's apartment last Friday night.
  • She wasn't at the art gallery last Friday.
  • Gyro, extra tomatoes, like you had last Friday.
  • Last Friday, 11p.m., Amy Dearborn went missing.
  • Last Friday, picking up Lucy from school.
  • Two-point-one-six billion as of last Friday.
  • We were in the gym, watching film from last Friday's game.
  • I asked him where he was last Friday night.
  • 2.16 billion as of last Friday.
  • I called ahead to get Dozier's schedule last Friday.
  • But her history test was last Friday.
  • Also, I had an abortion last Friday.
  • When Aziz came home last Friday, Sari was gone.
  • Because last Friday there was a break in the pattern.
  • Last Friday, so four days ago.

Alternatives:

  • as discussed last Friday

As discussed last Friday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the more common way to refer to a discussion that took place on the previous Friday. It is clear and concise without the unnecessary preposition "on".
  • Mr President, last Friday, the German Lower House discussed adopting a more hard-line approach in order to fight right-wing extremism at home.
  • What happened last Friday was wrong.
  • A classmate's fiancé died here last Friday.
  • Those extremists met their match last Friday.
  • Lizzie ambrose last Friday night after work.
  • A block away from Judge Faulkner's apartment last Friday night.
  • She wasn't at the art gallery last Friday.
  • Gyro, extra tomatoes, like you had last Friday.
  • Last Friday, 11p.m., Amy Dearborn went missing.
  • Last Friday, picking up Lucy from school.
  • Two-point-one-six billion as of last Friday.
  • We were in the gym, watching film from last Friday's game.
  • I asked him where he was last Friday night.
  • 2.16 billion as of last Friday.
  • I called ahead to get Dozier's schedule last Friday.
  • But her history test was last Friday.
  • Also, I had an abortion last Friday.
  • When Aziz came home last Friday, Sari was gone.
  • Because last Friday there was a break in the pattern.
  • Last Friday, so four days ago.

Alternatives:

  • as discussed on Friday
  • as discussed on the last Friday
  • as discussed on the previous Friday
  • as discussed on that Friday

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