Is it Monday through Friday or Mondays through Fridays?
“Monday to Friday” is the common way to say it. It’s not more or less formal than “Monday through Friday” and has the same meaning. When you say “Monday through Friday,” I expect to hear something about Saturday and/or Sunday. Mondays through Fridays, we are open 9 am to 7 pm.
Which is correct Mondays or Mondays?
RULE: Use the plural form of a day of the week when you talk about it in general, when the fact repeats. INCORRECT: I always work on Monday. CORRECT: I always work on Mondays.
Do I use an apostrophe in Fridays?
When you have a plural word, such as tacos or Fridays, no apostrophe is required. It’s a simple rule, but students often add errant apostrophes. Then there is that pesky its/it’s exception and what to do with a plural possessive.
Do you put an apostrophe in Mondays?
For days of the week, just add s: rainy days and Mondays. And words ending in vowels don’t use apostrophes to become plural.
What do you call Monday to Friday?
Weekdays is an adverb that means on the days from Monday through Friday. Each of these days is considered a weekday—a day that is not a weekend day (Saturday or Sunday).
Is it Monday through Sunday or Sunday through Saturday?
According to international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week. It is followed by Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Sunday is the 7th and final day.
Is it Mondays meeting or Mondays meeting?
In “Monday meeting”, “Monday” functions as an adjective, and the article defines the word “meeting”. In “Monday’s meeting”, “Monday” is a determiner already, like in “It’s Peter’s car.”
Is it Thursdays or Thursday’s?
The word Thursdays can be used as an adverb meaning every Thursday or on Thursdays, as in I work Thursdays or The shop is closed Thursdays. Thursdays is of course also the plural of Thursday, the name of the weekday between Wednesday and Friday.
Is it Wednesdays or Wednesday’s?
1. Wednesday’s is incorrect. It should be the simple plural Wednesdays. In contrast, “Wednesday’s class has been canceled” would be correct because it would be the class of Wednesday–Wednesday’s class.
Is it Friday or Friday’s?
The singular form Friday can also be used as an adverb, as in We’re closed Friday or Do you work Friday? Fridays (ending with an s) usually implies that the action or event is a regular occurrence, such as one that happens according to a schedule. For example, saying, “I work Fridays” means that you work every Friday.
Which is correct weekend or weekends?
The word weekends can be used as an adverb meaning every weekend or on or during weekends, as in I work weekends, so I always miss my son’s Saturday games. Weekends is of course also the plural of the noun weekend. The weekend is most commonly considered the period between Friday evening and the end of Sunday.
What do you call Monday to Sunday?
The days of the week are all 7 days from Monday to Sunday. But weekdays are only the 5 days from Monday to Friday. And the weekend is Saturday and Sunday.