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What is correct Mondays to Fridays or Monday to Friday?

What is correct Mondays to Fridays or Monday to Friday?

“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 Monday’s?

You don’t need an apostrophe because the plural of Monday isn’t a possessive form of Monday. It’s just Monday’s. Apostrophes are used with singular and plural possessive forms.

Which is correct Fridays or Friday’s?

It’s the misuse of apostrophes, of course. 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.

How do you use Friday’s?

The word Fridays can be used as an adverb meaning every Friday or on Fridays, as in I work Fridays or The shop is closed Fridays. Fridays is of course also the plural of Friday, the name of the weekday between Thursday and Saturday.

How do you abbreviate Monday through Friday?

Long Abbreviations for Days

  1. Sun – Sunday.
  2. Mon – Monday.
  3. Tue or Tues – Tuesday.
  4. Wed – Wednesday.
  5. Thu, Thur, or Thurs – Thursday.
  6. Fri – Friday.
  7. Sat – Saturday.

Does from Friday include Friday?

(Days of the week are always capitalized, so it’s always Friday, not friday.) “By Friday” includes Friday. “Before Friday” does not.

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.”

Why do we say Mondays?

Monday gets its name from the Anglo-Saxon word “mondandaeg” which translates to “the moon’s day.” The second day of the week in Nordic cultures was devoted to worshipping the goddess of the moon. Girls born on Mondays were given the name Mona in Ancient Britain, as it was the Old English word for moon.

Should Mondays have an apostrophe?

If you’re talking about all of the (plural) bloodies you’ll have on Sunday, no apostrophe is needed! The same applies to days of the week…you don’t love Monday’s, unless you love something that belongs to Monday (like Monday’s vibe). You love Mondays! Plural…all the Mondays!

Can Monday be plural?

Answer and Explanation: The plural of “Monday” is “Mondays.” This is the same for the other days of the week.

Is Friday singular or plural?

The plural form of Friday is Fridays.

Which is correct,’Monday to friday’or’monday through Friday’?

Despite all the excuses based upon regionalism, the choice of words depends upon what you mean to say. “Beginning Monday”, includes Monday. “From Monday”, means after Monday. “To”, “till”, or “until” Friday, means to to stop when Friday begins. “Through Friday”, includes Friday.

What does it mean to work from Monday to Friday?

In general, using “to” means that once you get to an endpoint, it ends right there. So, if I work from “Monday to Friday,” that (technically) means I stop working Friday. But, there’s no clear distinction as to when that work ends.

Is it ” cooking on Mondays to Fridays ” or ” cooking from Mondays to Friday “?

There is a minor semantic difference: ‘Cooking on Mondays to Fridays’ allows that you may cook on Mondays to Fridays between 9am and 4pm. ‘Cooking from Mondays to Fridays’ allows that you may cook from Monday to Friday (24hr continuously), for the Monday-to-Friday cycle of each and every week.

Is the word Monday capitalized in a sentence?

The sentence contains three errors:The first person pronoun ‘I’ is always capitalized.The noun ‘Monday’ is a proper noun, the name of a specific day. A proper noun is always capitalized.The preposition ‘to’ expresses a motion or direction of its object (you).