[Grammar] At vs. On the last day

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Thomas Müller

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I am coming across the following two forms again and again:

at the next day (e.g. we went ...) vs. on the next day (e.g. we went ...)
at the last day vs. on the last day

Getting confused! Appreciate clarification. Both forms acceptable?
Thanks for your help!

Thomas
 

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Only on is acceptable to me.
 

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I am coming across the following two forms again and again:

at the next day (e.g. we went ...) vs. on the next day (e.g. we went ...)
at the last day vs. on the last day

Getting confused! Appreciate clarification. Both forms acceptable?
Thanks for your help!

Thomas
Where have you seen "at the next day" and "at the last day"? I agree with fivejedjon, only "on" is acceptable.
 

Thomas Müller

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Thanks a lot! Coming across "at the last day" over and over again made me unsure.
 
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