Days of the Week
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Listening skills
Days of the Week
Days of the Week
Point 1: Spell names of the week with a capital letter.
Monday | on Monday
Tuesday | on Tuesday
Wednesday | on Wednesday
Thursday | on Thursday
Friday | on Friday
Saturday | on Saturday
Sunday | on Sunday
Tuesday | on Tuesday
Wednesday | on Wednesday
Thursday | on Thursday
Friday | on Friday
Saturday | on Saturday
Sunday | on Sunday
Point 2: In spoken English, speakers often do not say the preposition on.
I will see you Sunday.
I will see you on Sunday.
I will see you on Sunday.
Parts of the Day
Point 3: We use different prepositions for some parts of the day, either in or at.
morning | in the morning
noon | at noon
afternoon | in the afternoon
evening | in the evening
night | at night
midnight | at midnight.
noon | at noon
afternoon | in the afternoon
evening | in the evening
night | at night
midnight | at midnight.
Point 4: When you combine a day of the week and a part of the day, you do need a preposition, except with noon and midnight. The time of day goes after the day.
I will see you Monday night.
Let's meets Sunday afternoon.
I will see you Friday at noon.
Let's meets Sunday afternoon.
I will see you Friday at noon.
Parts of the Week
Point 5: The weekend is Saturday and Sunday, and the Weekdays are Monday thru Friday.
Weekend | on the weekend
Weekday | on a weekday
Weekdays | during the weekdays.
Weekday | on a weekday
Weekdays | during the weekdays.
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