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every week in August vs every weeks in August

The correct phrase is 'every week in August.' The incorrect phrase 'every weeks in August' is not used in English.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

every week in August

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something happens each week during the month of August.

Examples:

  • I have a meeting every week in August.
  • She goes to the beach every week in August.
  • They visit their grandparents every week in August.
  • We have a family dinner every week in August.
  • He reads a book every week in August.
  • I mean, we could steal a week in August and you could be my own private tour guy.
  • Will the Commission state what its priorities will be for the Stockholm World Water Week in August 2006?
  • The next meeting of the EUWI, launched in 2002, is, I am told, scheduled for the Stockholm world water week in August 2006.
  • Over the past weeks in August, work has therefore continued in order to produce fresh and detailed models and options, which will be the subject of resumed discussions with staff representatives and with other institutions this month.
  • - The week of August 5th, your clients lost A combined $16 million...
  • Last week of August, apples in tehachapi.
  • A century before that, on the week of August the 5th, 420 people died here.
  • However, when Hanjour went on three test runs in the second week of August he had trouble controlling and landing a single engine Cessna 172.
  • And I'm supposed to tell you in person That Mr. Pryce will be taking off The last two weeks of August for his son's visit.
  • The said report was circulated among the members of the Budget Committee during the first week of August 2003.
  • In the third and fourth weeks of August 2006, outbreaks of bluetongue appeared in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and France, in areas where outbreaks have not been noted before.
  • So the middle of August - five weeks?
  • Two weeks earlier, on August 25th, director Sadao Yamanaka was drafted.
  • A total of 1041821 persons entering or leaving Greece had their personal data recorded in a large-scale exercise carried out in 24 EU Member States during one week from 31 August to 6 September 2009.
  • Those farmers have had to wait more than 14 weeks since 1 August and still their beef is not back on the market in France.
  • - On the Terceira - Corvo - Terceira route, from Monday to Friday, three round trips per week in July and August. They may be combined with services to Horta or Flores.
  • ...and they should cease in one week's time on August the 15th.
  • Congress has already ruled these bombings illegal and they should cease in one week's time on August the 15th.
  • You can expect to hear from the school around the first week of August only because there's so many kids
  • Sent the deposit in for the house on the cape for the last two weeks of August.

every weeks in August

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • I mean, we could steal a week in August and you could be my own private tour guy.
  • Will the Commission state what its priorities will be for the Stockholm World Water Week in August 2006?
  • The next meeting of the EUWI, launched in 2002, is, I am told, scheduled for the Stockholm world water week in August 2006.
  • Over the past weeks in August, work has therefore continued in order to produce fresh and detailed models and options, which will be the subject of resumed discussions with staff representatives and with other institutions this month.
  • - The week of August 5th, your clients lost A combined $16 million...
  • Last week of August, apples in tehachapi.
  • A century before that, on the week of August the 5th, 420 people died here.
  • However, when Hanjour went on three test runs in the second week of August he had trouble controlling and landing a single engine Cessna 172.
  • And I'm supposed to tell you in person That Mr. Pryce will be taking off The last two weeks of August for his son's visit.
  • The said report was circulated among the members of the Budget Committee during the first week of August 2003.
  • In the third and fourth weeks of August 2006, outbreaks of bluetongue appeared in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and France, in areas where outbreaks have not been noted before.
  • So the middle of August - five weeks?
  • Two weeks earlier, on August 25th, director Sadao Yamanaka was drafted.
  • A total of 1041821 persons entering or leaving Greece had their personal data recorded in a large-scale exercise carried out in 24 EU Member States during one week from 31 August to 6 September 2009.
  • Those farmers have had to wait more than 14 weeks since 1 August and still their beef is not back on the market in France.
  • - On the Terceira - Corvo - Terceira route, from Monday to Friday, three round trips per week in July and August. They may be combined with services to Horta or Flores.
  • ...and they should cease in one week's time on August the 15th.
  • Congress has already ruled these bombings illegal and they should cease in one week's time on August the 15th.
  • You can expect to hear from the school around the first week of August only because there's so many kids
  • Sent the deposit in for the house on the cape for the last two weeks of August.

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