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on next friday
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "on next Friday" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "next Friday" without the preposition "on." Example: "We will have a meeting next Friday to discuss the project updates."
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Alternative expressions(18)
next Friday
on next monday morning
on next saturday
on coming friday
on next monday
this coming Friday
on the following monday morning
this monday morning
on next wednesday
on next week
next monday morning
Wednesday of next week
on next sunday
the morning of next monday
the upcoming Friday
on next thursday
on coming today
next Wednesday
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Exact Expressions
9 human-written examples
The play, with choreography by Robyn C. Hardy, is being given at 1 30 and 4 P.M. Saturdays and Sundays through Jan . 10 7 30 P.M. on next Friday, Dec. 28 and Jan . 8 and 1 30 and 4 P.M. Dec. 27 through Jan 3; no show New Year's Day.
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There are three more performances of "The Dangerous Liaisons," on Saturday evening and on next Friday and March 3, at the Dicapo Opera Theater, at St . Jean Baptiste Church 184 East 76th Street, Manhattan; (212) 288-9438; dicapo.com.
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Made for the Discovery Channel, where it will be broadcast on next Friday, Stephen Trombley's "Stockpile: The New Nuclear Menace" has the stolid, stentorian tone of a 1950's educational film.
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(Additional performances take place on next Friday and Oct. 27).
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On next Friday evening New York City Opera's new production, directed by Jay Scheib, opens at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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(212) 222-2243, noshwalks.com; $50, $45 for subscribers, $20 for children 6 to 12. NYC Discovery Tours: 'The Secrets of Grand Central — A Centennial Birthday' (Saturday and Sunday) This tour on the cusp of the terminal's centenary — it falls on next Friday — will feature stops at the Whispering Arch, the Vanderbilt Apartment and sculptural gems.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
Roll on next Saturday.
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The darkness on this Friday is terrifying.
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They escaped on Easter Friday.
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Need a little break on this Friday?
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My next period came on Christmas day.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Omit the preposition "on" when referring to the upcoming Friday. Use simply "next Friday" for clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid adding unnecessary prepositions like "on" before days of the week when "next" is already specifying the timeframe. This can lead to grammatically awkward and less professional writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "on next Friday" functions as an adverbial phrase indicating a specific time. However, it's considered grammatically incorrect due to the redundant use of the preposition "on". Ludwig AI suggests that the proper form is simply "next Friday".
Frequent in
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60%
Arts
20%
Tech
10%
Less common in
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5%
Science
3%
Formal & Business
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "on next Friday" appears in some published sources, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect in modern English. The standard and preferred form is simply "next Friday". Ludwig AI confirms this, highlighting the redundancy of the preposition "on" in this context. For clarity and professionalism, it's best to stick to the simpler, grammatically correct alternative. While examples exist, the frequency is relatively uncommon, suggesting that it is not a widely accepted usage. When specifying a future Friday, remember to omit the "on".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
next Friday
Removes the unnecessary preposition "on", conforming to standard English usage.
this coming Friday
Emphasizes the immediacy of the upcoming Friday.
coming Friday
A shortened version of "this coming Friday", also emphasizing immediacy.
the following Friday
Highlights that the Friday is the one immediately after the current week.
the upcoming Friday
Highlights the Friday that is soon to arrive.
Friday next
Inverts the word order, which is less common but still conveys the same meaning.
the Friday after this
More descriptive, specifying the Friday in relation to the current moment.
Friday of next week
Specifies the Friday within the upcoming week.
Friday week
A more colloquial way of saying "a week from Friday".
a week from Friday
Indicates a timeframe of one week from the upcoming Friday.
FAQs
Why is "on next Friday" considered incorrect?
The preposition "on" is redundant when used with "next" to specify a day of the week. The correct and more concise form is simply "next Friday".
What are some alternatives to "on next Friday"?
Better alternatives include "next Friday", "this coming Friday", or "the following Friday", which are all grammatically correct and commonly used.
Is there any situation where "on next Friday" would be acceptable?
While some sources may use "on next Friday", it's generally advised to avoid it in formal writing. Standard English prefers the simpler form "next Friday".
How can I remember to use "next Friday" instead of "on next Friday"?
Think of "next" as already indicating the specific timeframe. Adding "on" is like saying "on on Friday", which is clearly redundant. Just stick with "next Friday".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested