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Monday morning vs Monday's morning

Both 'Monday morning' and 'Monday's morning' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Monday morning' is the more common and natural way to refer to the morning of Monday. On the other hand, 'Monday's morning' could be used in a possessive sense, such as referring to a specific event or activity that belongs to Monday.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

Monday morning

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to the morning of Monday.

Examples:

  • I have a meeting on Monday morning.
  • Monday morning is always busy at the office.
  • Let's meet for coffee on Monday morning.
  • She loves to sleep in on Monday morning.
  • The sun was shining brightly on Monday morning.
  • Gunfire erupted outside the First National Pacific Bank Monday morning.
  • We're planning on settling first thing Monday morning.
  • Miller called me back Monday morning.
  • Early Monday morning, October 12, 1992.
  • No, not cool is hearing a choir during your Monday morning staff meeting.
  • It is early Monday morning... and I am in pain.
  • Call his secretary first thing Monday morning for an appointment.
  • It's a long wait until Monday morning.
  • We'll reconvene at nine o'clock, Monday morning.
  • I'll tell Calder we'll have 5000 by Monday morning.
  • Well, that incident took place last Monday morning.
  • Monday morning, you need to go in there...
  • Monday morning, I go back to making little girls cry.
  • Monday morning, I taught a class.
  • Monday morning, you're leaving town.
  • And come Monday morning after a losing weekend, they got big needs.
  • We will re-open at 9 a.m. Monday morning.
  • Tell him I want a meeting with him first thing Monday morning.
  • You'll do it Monday morning in the lab.
  • This place is quieter than a church on a Monday morning.

Alternatives:

  • Tuesday morning
  • Wednesday morning
  • Thursday morning
  • Friday morning
  • Saturday morning

Monday's morning

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase could be used in a possessive sense, referring to a specific event or activity that belongs to Monday.
  • Or we can go to Principal Nowak's Monday morning and we can talk about suspension.
  • Everyone's a Monday morning quarterback.
  • The funeral's on Monday morning.
  • Whether it's Monday morning muffins or a pie for Sunday's supper-
  • It's Monday morning. In Washington, the president of the United States is sitting in the Oval Office, assessing whether or not to strike Al Qaeda in Yemen.
  • And it's Monday morning, and the news has just broken about this satellite that's now orbiting the planet.
  • And here's the Monday morning minute, and after much discussion, we are installing our first traffic light on the corner of main and archimedes.
  • Doctor, are you prepared to testify at Claudia's hearing Monday morning?
  • I would like to say, lastly, that the European Union, which voiced its unanimous and urgent condemnation of Monday morning's act at the appropriate time, has also to consider its commitment to and attitude towards North Korea.
  • Monday's practice - we'll try some visualizing.
  • Monday's pants, Tuesday's sweater equals Wednesday's outfit.
  • I was hoping we could finish Monday's chat.
  • The Council is expected to debate the propose! In Monday's session.
  • Monday's is Mama Schultz cooking der Wiener Schnitzel.
  • Boss, someone is shorting Monday's gilt auction.
  • His availability for Monday's game against Pittsburgh remains a question.
  • Monday's your chance to see the most patients.
  • Monday's show is two minutes over.
  • The Commissioner thanked the Finnish Presidency among other things for Monday's decision on how accession negotiations with Turkey should proceed.
  • MEPs will be using Monday's debate to find out more.

Alternatives:

  • Monday's meeting
  • Monday's schedule
  • Monday's routine
  • Monday's breakfast
  • Monday's sunrise

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