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I hope I can go there again on my next birthday. vs I hope I can go there again my next birthday.

The correct phrase is: 'I hope I can go there again on my next birthday.' The preposition 'on' is necessary to indicate the specific time 'my next birthday.' Without 'on,' the sentence sounds incomplete.

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I hope I can go there again on my next birthday.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a desire or wish to visit a place again on a specific occasion, in this case, the speaker's next birthday.

Examples:

  • I hope I can go there again on my next vacation.
  • I hope I can see you again on my next visit.
  • I hope I can meet you again on my next trip.
  • I hope I can eat there again on my next anniversary.
  • I hope I can celebrate there again on my next graduation.
  • I hope I just land this one so I can go in the pool.
  • I can go there, talk to him.
  • I hope I can win state this year.
  • I hope I can win state this year.
  • I hope I can be forgiven for my mistakes.
  • I hope I can get through this.
  • I hope I can continue to keep your curiosities satisfied.
  • I hope I can prove worthy of her admiration.
  • I hope I can negotiate with Ragnar.
  • I hope I can adjust to life on the outside.
  • I hope I can pass this hot dog.
  • I hope I can make her happy.
  • I hope I can be like that one day.
  • I hope I can live up to your example.
  • I hope I can tell the difference.
  • So, I hope I can really accomplish that.
  • I hope I can be of some help.
  • I hope I can make it across the border.
  • I hope I can be with you forever.
  • I hope I can help you break the case.

I hope I can go there again my next birthday.

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'on' is necessary to indicate the specific time 'my next birthday.' Without 'on,' the sentence sounds incomplete.

  • - 31 until my next birthday.
  • I'll be sixteen on my next birthday.
  • We wait any longer, it'll be my next birthday.
  • I hope I just land this one so I can go in the pool.
  • I can go there, talk to him.
  • Don't wait till my next birthday to visit.
  • I hope I can win state this year.
  • I hope I can win state this year.
  • I hope I can be forgiven for my mistakes.
  • I hope I can get through this.
  • I hope I can continue to keep your curiosities satisfied.
  • I hope I can prove worthy of her admiration.
  • I hope I can negotiate with Ragnar.
  • I hope I can adjust to life on the outside.
  • I hope I can pass this hot dog.
  • I hope I can make her happy.
  • I hope I can be like that one day.
  • I hope I can live up to your example.
  • I hope I can tell the difference.
  • So, I hope I can really accomplish that.

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