[Vocabulary] on another day

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Will17

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Hello!

Is "on" necessary in this sentence, please?

"I'll see you on another day!"

Thank you
Will
 
Doesnt appears necessary to me... You can simply say: I'll see you the other day/ or some other day.

I'm not a teacher
 
Hello!

Is "on" necessary in this sentence, please?

"I'll see you on another day!"

Thank you
Will
No, it's not necessary.
 
It doesn't [STRIKE]appears[/STRIKE] appear necessary to me. You can simply say: "I'll see you [STRIKE]the other day[/STRIKE] (that's incorrect)/ [STRIKE]or[/STRIKE] some other day."

I'm not a teacher.

I agree with Huda-M's basic answer (you don't need the word "on") but I have corrected some errors in their post, particularly their suggestion that "I'll see you the other day" could be used. It could not be used. "The other day" refers to a point in the past, not the future.

I'll see you another day.
I'll see you some other day.
I'll see you some other time.
 
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