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next week vs is next week

Both "next week" and "is next week" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Next week" is used to refer to a future time period, while "is next week" is used to ask or state about the timing of an event in relation to the current week.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1004 views

next week

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to the week following the current one.

Use "next week" when you want to talk about the week that comes after the current one.

Examples:

  • I have a meeting scheduled for next week.
  • Next week, I will be on vacation.
  • And next week is her first Thanksgiving.
  • The Chagall exhibit starts next week.
  • Be sure to attend the guidance meeting next week.
  • The story is running next week.
  • Each next week is 345 euros.
  • They said that they couldn't schedule an appointment until next week.
  • Mr Tate, till next week.
  • Course next week, price triples.
  • My-my tenth session is next week.
  • The American Securitization Forum is there next week.
  • Ronnie can wait until next week...
  • Another press conference is scheduled next week.
  • His situation will be re-evaluated early next week.
  • He's bringing a load of scrips up next week.
  • My review panel's next week.
  • You need to do it next week.
  • Play Quintana and O'Brien next week.
  • It will probably come next week.
  • The deal's not next week.
  • The Minister will visit next week to congratulate us.

Alternatives:

  • upcoming week
  • following week
  • the week after this one
  • the week ahead
  • the week to come

is next week

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask or state about the timing of an event in relation to the current week.

Use "is next week" when you want to inquire or confirm if something is happening in the week following the current one.

Examples:

  • Is the deadline for the project next week?
  • The concert is next week, right?
  • The science fair is next week.
  • The statewide exam is next week.
  • My-my tenth session is next week.
  • My parole hearing is next week.
  • Okay, fellas, grand opening is next week.
  • The appointment is next week...
  • The ITech convention is next week.
  • The first hearing is next week.
  • The ground breaking for the new hospital is next week.
  • The sacrifice day for your father is next week.
  • "The New Yorker" Festival is next week.
  • Your flight to Paris is next week.
  • The CYO Awards Banquet is next week at St. Stephens.
  • Remember, the troca de cordoes is next week.
  • No, that is next week.
  • Our final performance is next week.
  • The annual meeting of our stockholders is next week in Los Angeles.
  • The hearing is next week, and Reggie threw away all of my documents.
  • OK, since the math midterm is next week, I think we probably need an extra tutoring session.
  • The council vote is next week, after which I'm upstairs.

Alternatives:

  • will be next week
  • happening next week
  • taking place next week
  • scheduled for next week
  • occurring next week

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