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"every sunday" vs "every sundays"

The correct phrase is 'every Sunday.' The word 'Sunday' should be singular when used with 'every' to indicate a recurring event happening on that particular day of the week.

Last Updated: March 08, 2024

every sunday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'every Sunday' to refer to something that happens regularly on each Sunday of the week.

Examples:

  • I go for a run every Sunday.
  • She visits her grandparents every Sunday.
  • We have a family dinner every Sunday.
  • The church service is held every Sunday.
  • They clean the house every Sunday.

every sundays

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Sunday' should be singular when used with 'every.'


Alternatives:

  • every Sunday

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