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Next day, vs On the next day,

Both "next day" and "on the next day" are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Next day" is more commonly used in informal speech or writing, while "on the next day" is more formal and emphasizes the specific day following the current one.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1300 views

Next day,

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts.

This phrase is used to refer to the day immediately following the current one.

Examples:

  • I will see you next day.
  • Let's meet again next day.
  • He arrived the next day.
  • We can discuss it further next day.
  • The package will be delivered next day.
  • Next day, she asked your sister to take the photos.
  • Next day, we visited Kaori's ex-lover.
  • Next day, I found my father's bones.
  • Next day, I was in London.
  • Next day, they called you in to see a lineup.
  • The victims were buried the next day, December 4th.
  • Next day, he gets killed.
  • Next day, Omar comes over with a bunch of money.
  • Next day, Ray cruises by the house where Ferris is slinging.
  • Next day, overnight delivery shows up, big old box.
  • Next day, a toff in topper, cane, and spats
  • The next day, Tobias looked for work.
  • Next day, sores had begun.
  • Next day, she took off.
  • Next day, I'm nearly killed in a drive-by.
  • Next day, she's married and living in Armonk.
  • Next day, he's strangled in an alley off 45th.
  • Next day, he's full of apologies.
  • Next day, if the weather's good...
  • Next day, the complaint was withdrawn.

Alternatives:

  • tomorrow
  • the following day

On the next day,

This phrase is correct and more formal, emphasizing the specific day following the current one.

This phrase is used to specify the day immediately following the current one in a more formal context.

Examples:

  • The meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. on the next day.
  • She promised to call me on the next day.
  • The report will be ready on the next day.
  • We will depart on the next day.
  • The event is planned for 2 p.m. on the next day.
  • and on the next day, everybody would play games.
  • Note: if complete degradation is attained before the test time is over and this result is confirmed by a second analysis on the next day, the test can be concluded.
  • If you realise you missed your injection 6 days after it was scheduled, you should wait and take your dose on the next day, your regularly scheduled day.
  • The war broke out on the next day, and my dream was crushed.
  • This meeting was followed by a field visit of Serabu Hospital on the next day, 4 March 2008.
  • A transfer confirmed at any other time shall be initiated on the next day, Monday to Friday, at 10:00 central European time.
  • And then on the next day, they would play games; and on the next day, they would eat.
  • For operations to be settled on the trade date or on the next working day, the ECB shall respond by 10.15 a.m. on the envisaged trade date.
  • Spent it on the oven, next-day delivery fee and installation.
  • On Thursday, and the next day, it was gone.
  • I will be talking selectively with some of you on the list over the next days, my people will be taking blood, hair, and tissue samples from everybody on the list.
  • I'm lead on this for the next few days, so stop pressing everyone we question like they're in the box.
  • Also, Mr Dell'Alba, regarding paragraph 9 of the resolution, I can support with pleasure your proposal to devote special attention to the position of Afghan women on the next Women's Day, 8 March 1998.
  • The third and last consideration is: what points need to be worked on in the next few days, say, if not in the coming weeks?
  • The island's built right on it so the western half can celebrate the first new years on Earth, then the next day, they walk over to the eastern half and celebrate the last new years on Earth.
  • The next day, Tobias looked for work.
  • The next day, Katie was fired on the spot.
  • Mr. KIM gave us some money the next day, and on the train back to Busan...
  • The next day, they dropped it on the Russians to help them take Finow.
  • The next day, we were on the road, early, with Hammond worrying about the quality of his alpine track rod end fix.

Alternatives:

  • the following day
  • the day after
  • the succeeding day

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