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the exams next week vs the exams in next week

The phrase 'the exams next week' is correct, while 'the exams in next week' is incorrect. In English, we use 'next week' as a time expression with no need for the preposition 'in'.
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Last updated: September 10, 2024 • 20519 views

the exams next week

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to exams that are scheduled for the upcoming week.

Examples:

  • I need to study for the exams next week.
  • The exams next week will cover chapters 5 to 10.
  • Are you ready for the exams next week?
  • The statewide exam is next week.
  • But the bar exam is next week.
  • I have my proficiency exam next week.
  • Asked after your sergeant's exam next week.
  • We have a final exam next week.
  • I'm finishing my degree, big exams next week, and I am feeling the pressure to ace them all.
  • We've got our exams next week and we still haven't covered loads of things on the syllabus.
  • I thought you had an exam next week?
  • I didn't forget, it's just my first exam is next week.
  • My exam's next week, ma'am.
  • I can't believe our first prelim exam is next week!
  • I've got another exam scheduled for next week and hopefully - it's just going to be all better.
  • But I will testify that it is in good shape and do the exam next year.
  • I can't face next week let alone my exams.
  • Next week we'll move rapidly into the baroque period and more rapidly into our first exam.
  • Taking the bar exam next month.
  • Do I need to remind you that next week's exam is worth 30% of your grade?
  • Taking my captain's exam next year.
  • Just make sure you pass your exams next year.
  • He's sitting his sergeant exams next year.

Alternatives:

  • the exams in the next week
  • the exams during next week
  • the exams scheduled for next week
  • the exams happening next week
  • the exams taking place next week

the exams in next week

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Next week' is used as a time expression without the preposition 'in'.

  • I have my proficiency exam next week.
  • Asked after your sergeant's exam next week.
  • We have a final exam next week.
  • I'm finishing my degree, big exams next week, and I am feeling the pressure to ace them all.
  • We've got our exams next week and we still haven't covered loads of things on the syllabus.
  • I thought you had an exam next week?
  • I didn't forget, it's just my first exam is next week.
  • The statewide exam is next week.
  • My exam's next week, ma'am.
  • But the bar exam is next week.
  • I can't believe our first prelim exam is next week!
  • I've got another exam scheduled for next week and hopefully - it's just going to be all better.
  • We should repeat the exam in an hour.
  • I can't believe you got the money to pass the exam in this situation.
  • She'll have to sit the exam in 2 months to qualify for fifth grade.
  • Can I re-take the exam in September?
  • We'll get some more in next week.
  • But the essay's in next week.
  • He's moving in next week.
  • Tune in next week for a regular one.

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