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Monday vs Thursday

Both 'Monday' and 'Thursday' are correct days of the week. They are not comparable as they represent different days and are used in different contexts.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 828 views

Monday

The word 'Monday' is a correct day of the week and is commonly used in English.

Use 'Monday' to refer to the first day of the week.

Examples:

  • I have a meeting on Monday.
  • Monday is the start of the workweek.
  • Alexis was seen with Simon Monday.
  • Kempton, three o'clock, Monday.
  • Close: Monday, 2 December 2002
  • Arkady likes to jog Monday and Wednesday afternoon.
  • Movie Monday started with training videos.
  • We're planning on settling first thing Monday morning.
  • Nobody goes anywhere until Monday afternoon.
  • Your life insurance exam is Monday.
  • Not everyone approves of movie Monday.
  • Monday after school is piano lessons.
  • The conference isn't until Monday just...
  • And Monday mornings definitely brought out the dregs.
  • Monday was the last scheduled payment.
  • Here is your homework assignment for Monday.
  • Monday's practice - we'll try some visualizing.
  • Those notifications shall relate to information received from Monday to Friday of the preceding week.
  • Import licence applications may be presented each week from Monday to Friday.
  • Applications for export licences may be lodged with the competent authorities from Monday to Friday of each week.
  • The museum is open from Monday to Friday.
  • The Prado Museum is closed because today is Monday.

Alternatives:

  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
  • Saturday
  • Sunday

Thursday

The word 'Thursday' is a correct day of the week and is commonly used in English.

Use 'Thursday' to refer to the fifth day of the week.

Examples:

  • I have a doctor's appointment on Thursday.
  • Thursday is almost the end of the workweek.
  • Mass protests are planned for Thursday and Friday.
  • The SEC is scheduled for Thursday.
  • The vote will take place tomorrow, Thursday 2 April 2009.
  • Neff cruises supermarkets every Thursday looking for blondes.
  • Lady Manning's chauffeur got his letter last Thursday.
  • Thursday is now Cruciferous Vegetable Night.
  • Thursday's usually our'zah day, Dale.
  • She got my letters every Thursday without fail.
  • Ethel drew his price labels every Thursday.
  • Anyway, Thursday was the American Idol finale.
  • So this class is every Thursday.
  • Specifically, Thursday evening through Friday of last week.
  • Thursday evenings here are always so exciting.
  • Last Thursday he saw you for post-op care.
  • Tom hopes to get the results by Thursday.
  • We should know the result by Thursday.
  • We should know the result by Thursday.
  • Council of State No 383.270 - Session of Thursday 26 November 2009.
  • So just the afternoon, one Thursday.
  • Deadline for tabling amendments: Thursday, 23.11.2006, 15.00.

Alternatives:

  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Friday
  • Saturday
  • Sunday

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