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Next weeks vs Next week's

The correct phrase is 'next week's'. 'Next week's' is the possessive form indicating something belonging to the upcoming week. 'Next weeks' is not a correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 795 views

Next weeks

'Next weeks' is not a correct construction in English.

This phrase is incorrect. To indicate something belonging to the upcoming week, you should use 'next week's'.
  • The plenary will have to consider this recommendation in the next weeks.
  • We will see a lunar eclipse within the next weeks.
  • The project developer has announced that construction of the mine will start in the next weeks.
  • The next weeks are going to need your absolute concentration and dedication.
  • Proposals to the Council could be made in the next weeks.
  • Seven, but maybe the big wave will take place in the next weeks.
  • I have no doubt that she will see her duty in these next weeks.
  • Local media are reporting that there are more than 100 woody plants, amongst them dozens of hundred-year-old oak trees, that will be cleared in the next weeks.
  • This line is entirely shared by the Commission and the Italian authorities and will translate in practice into operational proposals which in the next weeks will be submitted to the competent Structural Funds Monitoring Committees.
  • And whenever you are in a city like Maastricht and somebody collapses, you can use your iPhone, and within the next weeks also run your Microsoft cellphone, to find the nearest AED which can save lives.
  • In a mission during the next weeks, the Commission will assess the situation and the possibility of assisting with further measures addressing some of the root causes of the conflict.
  • This line is entirely shared by the Commission and the Italian authorities and will translate in practice into operational proposals which in the next weeks will be submitted to the competent Structural Funds Monitoring Committees.
  • Now I spent a lot of time in my garage, over the next weeks and months,
  • Now I spent a lot of time in my garage, over the next weeks and months, and also in my kitchen - much to the dismay of my wife.
  • Next weeks Triple Crown starts at 2:30.
  • This week sees a series of meetings of Parliament's Committees and its political groups ahead of next weeks sitting in Strasbourg.
  • I wanted to be prepared for the next weeks, since I was in Ulm anyway.
  • ...and enforcing proper sanitation over the next weeks... ...will make a difference between a few more deaths and possibly thousands.
  • We in the Presidency will work hard over next weeks, we will listen to the Parliament, we will listen to the social partners and, at the end of March, we will take the debate to the European Council.

Next week's

'Next week's' is the correct possessive form indicating something belonging to the upcoming week.

Use 'next week's' when you want to refer to something that belongs to the week that follows the current one.

Examples:

  • I will be on vacation next week's.
  • Next week's schedule is already full.
  • What are your plans for next week's?
  • The deadline for the project is next week's.
  • We are looking forward to next week's event.
  • Next week's fifth session of the Human Rights Council therefore assumes very special importance as a key to the future of that body.
  • You can only choose two of these three gentlemen to be in next week's finale.
  • Senator, I wanted to go over next week's schedule with you.
  • That's next week's fight.
  • Should invite her on next week's vamp hunt.
  • And the answers to next week's organic chemistry test are selling briskly.
  • He got an advance copy of next week's best-seller list.
  • He got advance copy of next week's best seller list.
  • An anomaly I trust will be fixed before next week's field test.
  • Will you still attend next week's televised debate?
  • No, actually, it is me. I was looking at next week's schedule.
  • I lost my accompanist for next week's assembly, and I thought of askingyou to play with me.
  • I'll let you know next week's lottery numbers.
  • Tickets anyone to next week's show?
  • The Commission is currently contributing to the preparation of next week's summit in Lisbon.
  • She regrets that she cannot be here to answer the questions in person because she is engaged in meetings in Brussels to prepare for next week's important ministerial meeting on climate change.
  • Next week's our 50th anniversary.
  • Next week's better for me.
  • - Next week's the game.
  • Next week's too's now or never.

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