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  1. [Grammar] - Sunday, Sundays and Sunday's - UsingEnglish.com

    Nov 9, 2019 · What is the difference between sentence one and two? 1-I usually go to church on Sundays. 2-I usually go to church on Sunday. Does the following contraction mean "an …

  2. This coming Sunday", "This Sunday" or "Next Sunday"?

    Jun 29, 2008 · Sunday the 7th is obviously the next Sunday after Thursday the 4th. I would most probably use 'on Sunday' or 'this Sunday' to refer to Sunday the 7th, but I might use 'next …

  3. How to teach days of the week in English - UsingEnglish.com

    Jun 24, 2022 · Teachings tips, games and other classroom activities for memorising how to say and spell Monday, Tuesday, etc.

  4. prepositions - "Every Sunday" or "on every Sunday"? - English …

    Dec 23, 2019 · Note that every Sunday is stronger than just Sundays. I do something on Sundays ...talks about doing something on Sundays frequently. Nevertheless, every Sunday shows …

  5. word usage - using "next" to days of the week - English Language ...

    Apr 13, 2017 · If today is Sunday (or any day) and you say, "This Sunday" it means "this coming sunday." That is what "this Sunday" is short for. If you say, "next Sunday" it is referring to the …

  6. From monday to friday OR From monday through friday.

    Mar 17, 2014 · 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. Saturdays and …

  7. singular vs plural - Do we use Sunday's or Sundays - English …

    Sunday's is possessive in nature when you use the apostrophe. Use Sundays instead, unless you know someone named Sunday. See the difference below: If only all Sundays were so smooth. …

  8. When is last Tuesday if it's Wednesday

    Generally if you say "last Tuesday", people understand you to mean the Tuesday from the preceding calendar week. That is, if today is Wednesday and it is the 15th of the month, "last …

  9. on or at Sunday noon | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Dec 23, 2005 · There is a party at Beatrice's house on Sunday noon. Which is right? on Sunday noon. or at Sunday noon. Q:Which preposition is right for the sentence above? Thank you.

  10. "in the morning on Sunday" and "on the morning of Sunday"

    Jesse takes the train in the morning on Sunday. or Jesse takes the train in the morning of Sunday. It looks to me that both are correct. If yes, do they have different connotations?

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