Which one is correct?
"ready on next monday" or "ready for nex monday"?

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ready on next monday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something will be prepared or available by the time of the next Monday.

Examples:

  • I will have the report ready on next Monday.
  • The new software update will be ready on next Monday.

Alternatives:

  • ready by next Monday
  • ready for next Monday
  • ready on Monday
  • ready by Monday

ready for nex monday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something will be prepared or available for the purpose of the next Monday.

Examples:

  • I am getting everything ready for next Monday's meeting.
  • The team is ready for next Monday's presentation.

Alternatives:

  • ready on next Monday
  • ready by next Monday
  • prepared for next Monday
  • set for next Monday
Both phrases are not correct as they are missing a preposition. The correct phrase should be "ready on next Monday" or "ready for next Monday" depending on the context. They are both commonly used in English.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

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