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We are meeting next thursday. vs We are meeting on next thursday.

The correct phrase is "we are meeting next Thursday." The preposition "on" is not needed before "next Thursday" in this context.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 8747 views

We are meeting next thursday.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate a future meeting on the upcoming Thursday.

Examples:

  • We are meeting next Thursday to discuss the project.
  • Are we still meeting next Thursday for lunch?
  • I can't wait to see you at our meeting next Thursday.
  • Let's confirm the time for our meeting next Thursday.
  • The team is scheduled to meet next Thursday.
  • It can signal this at its meeting next Thursday.
  • Look, there's a P.T.A. meeting next Thursday night, and I want Acafellas to be the main event.
  • Trip is meeting with the city council next Thursday.
  • We are now at the point at which we must decide whether or not we can vote in favour of this budget next Thursday.
  • I said now, not next Thursday.
  • I've booked us an appointment with Relate next Thursday.
  • Actually, just till next Thursday.
  • - Two weeks, next Thursday.
  • - When I talked to you last week, - you said it was next Thursday.
  • You'll get an asiago next Thursday.
  • I'll review the situation after next Thursday.
  • Leave tonight, come back next Thursday.
  • The moving van won't be here till next Thursday.
  • I'm going to need you again next Thursday.
  • We have extra tickets to a show next Thursday.
  • I'll call on the count next Thursday.
  • Betty's giving a new-building party next Thursday.
  • Well... I'll expect you next Thursday.
  • I can get back to London next Thursday.
  • I work for a weekly newspaper, so your robbery, next Thursday.

We are meeting on next thursday.

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition "on" is unnecessary before "next Thursday" in this context.

  • It can signal this at its meeting next Thursday.
  • Trip is meeting with the city council next Thursday.
  • We are now at the point at which we must decide whether or not we can vote in favour of this budget next Thursday.
  • I said now, not next Thursday.
  • I've booked us an appointment with Relate next Thursday.
  • Actually, just till next Thursday.
  • - Two weeks, next Thursday.
  • - When I talked to you last week, - you said it was next Thursday.
  • You'll get an asiago next Thursday.
  • I'll review the situation after next Thursday.
  • Leave tonight, come back next Thursday.
  • The moving van won't be here till next Thursday.
  • I'm going to need you again next Thursday.
  • We have extra tickets to a show next Thursday.
  • I'll call on the count next Thursday.
  • Betty's giving a new-building party next Thursday.
  • Well... I'll expect you next Thursday.
  • I can get back to London next Thursday.
  • I work for a weekly newspaper, so your robbery, next Thursday.
  • The case is postponed till next Thursday.

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