P Paani New member Joined Feb 9, 2007 Member Type Other Feb 15, 2007 #1 I want to know which is the correct way of saying: I am available any day of that week. I am available any day on that week. I am available any day during that week. thanks a lot.
I want to know which is the correct way of saying: I am available any day of that week. I am available any day on that week. I am available any day during that week. thanks a lot.
Harry Smith Key Member Joined Aug 23, 2006 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Armenian Home Country Armenia Current Location Russian Federation Feb 15, 2007 #2 I think the first sentence is grammatically more correct. Though #3 seems to be correct too.
C Casiopea VIP Member Joined Sep 21, 2003 Member Type Other Feb 15, 2007 #3 I'll give it a try too. I am available any day of that week. :tick: I am available any day on that week. :cross: I am available any day during that week. :tick: Also, I am available (on) any day that week. :tick: All the best. :-D
I'll give it a try too. I am available any day of that week. :tick: I am available any day on that week. :cross: I am available any day during that week. :tick: Also, I am available (on) any day that week. :tick: All the best. :-D
Harry Smith Key Member Joined Aug 23, 2006 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Armenian Home Country Armenia Current Location Russian Federation Feb 15, 2007 #4 Casiopea said: I'll give it a try too. I am available any day of that week. :tick: I am available any day on that week. :cross: I am available any day during that week. :tick: Also, I am available (on) any day that week. :tick: All the best. :-D Click to expand... Now I'm sure of what I said.
Casiopea said: I'll give it a try too. I am available any day of that week. :tick: I am available any day on that week. :cross: I am available any day during that week. :tick: Also, I am available (on) any day that week. :tick: All the best. :-D Click to expand... Now I'm sure of what I said.