of that week, on that week, during that week

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Paani

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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 think the first sentence is grammatically more correct. Though #3 seems to be correct too.
 
I'll give it a try too. :cool:

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. :cool:

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

Now I'm sure of what I said.:)
 
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