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how does monday works for you? vs how does monday work for you?

The correct phrase is "how does Monday work for you?" The verb "work" should be in the singular form to match the singular subject "Monday." The incorrect phrase uses the plural form of the verb, but this is not grammatically correct.
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how does monday works for you?

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "works" should be in the singular form "work" to match the singular subject "Monday."

The correct form is "how does Monday work for you?" when asking about someone's availability or preference for a specific day of the week.
  • Fine, how does Monday morning sound?
  • You think you'll have new work on Monday?
  • You think you'll have new work on Monday?
  • Does this technique typically work for you?
  • Does this usually work for you?
  • How long did Alice work for you?
  • Why does your sister work for you?
  • Or do the robbers work for you?
  • Don't the cops work for you?
  • Who are you? Moses Ashford, I own the paper he works for.
  • Would group tackling work for you?
  • Maybe somebody who works for you?
  • These strategies ever work for you?
  • A creature who works for you?
  • So Alexandre still works for you?
  • Well, she is Monday through Friday, and I know everyone she works for.
  • On Monday, April 30, a week after production had begun Marilyn reported to work for the first time.
  • Does this ever work for you?
  • Where are all those folks that work for you?
  • And who did the milling work for you?

Alternatives:

  • how does Tuesday work for you?
  • how does Wednesday work for you?
  • how does Thursday work for you?
  • how does Friday work for you?
  • how does Saturday work for you?

how does monday work for you?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when asking about someone's availability or preference for a specific day of the week, in this case, Monday.
  • Fine, how does Monday morning sound?
  • You think you'll have new work on Monday?
  • You think you'll have new work on Monday?
  • Does this technique typically work for you?
  • Does this usually work for you?
  • How long did Alice work for you?
  • Why does your sister work for you?
  • Or do the robbers work for you?
  • Don't the cops work for you?
  • Who are you? Moses Ashford, I own the paper he works for.
  • Would group tackling work for you?
  • Maybe somebody who works for you?
  • These strategies ever work for you?
  • A creature who works for you?
  • So Alexandre still works for you?
  • Well, she is Monday through Friday, and I know everyone she works for.
  • On Monday, April 30, a week after production had begun Marilyn reported to work for the first time.
  • Does this ever work for you?
  • Where are all those folks that work for you?
  • And who did the milling work for you?

Alternatives:

  • how does Tuesday work for you?
  • how does Wednesday work for you?
  • how does Thursday work for you?
  • how does Friday work for you?

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