GoldfishLord
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The airline’s chief executive, Willie Walsh, was meeting Tony Woodley, joint head of the Unite union, for a second day of talks after they were adjourned shortly before midnight Thursday. ---taken from the NYT
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A: Dear all,
Why not 'the second day of talks' ? Could you explain to me? Thanks.
B: If you say "a second day" it sounds like their meeting again is more of an impromptu thing. They met to try to figure out the issue, and when that didn't work, they agreed to meet up on the following day.
(Retrieved from https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/a-second-day-vs-the-second-day.1741032/ )
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I'd like to know why "again" is used just after the noun "meeting".
I'd also like to know if "again" is natural in that context.
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A: Dear all,
Why not 'the second day of talks' ? Could you explain to me? Thanks.
B: If you say "a second day" it sounds like their meeting again is more of an impromptu thing. They met to try to figure out the issue, and when that didn't work, they agreed to meet up on the following day.
(Retrieved from https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/a-second-day-vs-the-second-day.1741032/ )
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I'd like to know why "again" is used just after the noun "meeting".
I'd also like to know if "again" is natural in that context.
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