About 85 results
Open links in new tab
  1. [Grammar] - Sunday, Sundays and Sunday's - UsingEnglish.com

    Jul 13, 2017 · 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. singular vs plural - Do we use Sunday's or Sundays - English …

    Mar 25, 2019 · 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 …

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

    Dec 23, 2019 · So you can also say: It's something I do on Sunday or Sundays instead of It's something I do every Sunday that is more clear and emphatic. In AmE, you can also use …

  4. What is difference between 'Saturdays' and 'Saturday'?

    Aug 28, 2021 · In your cited example, singular Saturday could mean either this coming Saturday or every Saturday (or indeed, most Saturdays). Compare with We go to church on Sunday, …

  5. Proper use of on Sunday - English Language Learners Stack …

    Jun 19, 2019 · In his religious studies class, on Easter Monday, he has a quiz on Good Friday in the Orthodox tradition. Either Sunday or Sundays can reflect a habitual practice. On Sunday is …

  6. on Sunday vs on Sundays | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Aug 4, 2011 · If we emphaize the frequency of "every Sunday", which of the following sentences is corret? 1. I usually get up late on Sunday. 2. I usually get up late on Sundays. Thanks.

  7. 'A Month Of Sundays' Meaning - UsingEnglish.com

    What does the idiom 'A Month Of Sundays' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language. Explore with us …

  8. From monday to friday OR From monday through friday.

    Mar 17, 2014 · "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," …

  9. We are off on Saturdays and Sundays - English Language Learners …

    Aug 12, 2019 · If someone wants to say that "We have Saturdays and Sundays off", is it okay to use: We are off on Saturdays and Sundays. Is the use of "we are off" natural?

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

    Jun 29, 2008 · Today is Thursday. In three days it is Sunday. Do we say "This coming Sunday", "This Sunday" or "Next Sunday"? Thanks.