exceptional c++ I cannot imagine anyone saying this in two sentences: Ill never forget that day. I met you (on) that day
I this in two ("I'll never that day. I met you (on) that day."), and if they did, they would be very to "that day", it would be said like "I'll never that day, the day I met you".
...which isn't two ,as I after Post Reply

, if you are just at the then "I met you on that day" is fine, as it is quite you would be using the to it was that day. It isn't the only way of it, and I "That is the day I met you" is far more .
"I met you on the day" is not we are to say on its own, "the day" needs to say which day it is/was. When to a event when it is clear what day is being to, then "I'll meet you on the day" is quite , and "on" is , but I think of an where this works in the past (and I think if an can be found, then "on" would be ). If you add to which day it is then "on" is added for , as with "that day": "I met you (on) the day lost to in the FA Cup ".
























