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this monday vs on this monday

Both 'this Monday' and 'on this Monday' are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'This Monday' is commonly used when referring to the upcoming Monday in a general sense, while 'on this Monday' is used when specifying a particular action or event that will occur on the upcoming Monday.

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this monday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'this Monday' when referring to the upcoming Monday in a general sense, without specifying a particular action or event.

Examples:

  • I have a meeting this Monday.
  • Let's plan to meet this Monday.
  • This Monday is a holiday.
  • This Monday, the plant will be conducting physical examinations of all employees.
  • We have to move before they find us, this Monday night.
  • Finally, this Monday, Turkey was found guilty by the European Court of Justice of burning a Kurdish village in the south-east, in 1992.
  • May I begin by congratulating the President-in-Office on securing a ground-breaking agreement on the EU code of conduct on arms exports this Monday.
  • This Monday, as the Foreign Ministers met, the Finnish Presidency successfully dealt with problems created by the failed implementation of the Ankara Protocol.
  • Following the recent information on the declaration by the North Korean Government on the possible production of nuclear weapons, the Committee on Budgets, at its meeting this Monday, authorised me to table an oral amendment in plenary.
  • Erm, half past ten, quarter to 11, this Monday.
  • At least 90 people have been killed since the first round of polling on 29 March and just this Monday residents were attacked and abducted from an IDP camp east of Harare.
  • This Monday, 9 June, marks the opening of the European Union Mediterranean University.
  • This Monday was different, wasn't it, because you didn't do that.
  • I appreciate that the request I put in for that to be added arrived too late in the rather chaotic circumstances of this Monday.
  • This Monday, for procedural reasons, you pushed this half hour to the end of Monday's sitting, to midnight and perhaps even later.
  • Thinking of the Roma strategy, the report by Mrs Lívia Járóka, which was adopted this Monday in the LIBE committee, has a good chance of being incorporated into the Commission's proposal, and be then submitted to the Council.
  • In Luxembourg this Monday, the ministers apparently devoted half an hour or so to this event, which one of them described as merely a hiccup.
  • You can start this Monday night at Sharkey's on Passyunk, South Philly, where me and the rest of my Eagle brothers will bewatching us crush theMidgets and take the Eastern Crown!
  • Lindsey will have his hands full this Monday as the trial nears its end.
  • Not on this Monday, on the following one.
  • I'm setting this matter for trial this Monday, February 2, 10am.
  • ECHO also arranged this Monday for a mission to be sent to make an initial assessment of the needs as regards cooperation with other donors and the local authorities.
  • Is this Monday good for you?

Alternatives:

  • next Monday
  • the upcoming Monday
  • Monday of this week

on this monday

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

Use 'on this Monday' when specifying a particular action or event that will occur on the upcoming Monday.

Examples:

  • The presentation is scheduled for on this Monday.
  • We are leaving on this Monday.
  • The event will take place on this Monday.
  • I am honoured that such a huge number of speakers are present on this Monday evening to discuss a technical report, and also that there is broad support for this report.
  • Not on this Monday, on the following one.
  • It struck me that school started on this Monday and that I wasn't there.
  • The Presidency followed the plenary discussion on this issue on Monday with great interest.
  • I hope the Council will begin work on this next Monday.
  • May I begin by congratulating the President-in-Office on securing a ground-breaking agreement on the EU code of conduct on arms exports this Monday.
  • The time of death puts this on Monday night, not Wednesday.
  • I'm going to schedule a hearing on this case for Monday afternoon.
  • I saw this on Monday, just after the agreement had been reached.
  • The Economics Committee will vote on this issue on Monday evening with a debate and vote in the full Parliament to follow on Wednesday.
  • This recommendation has already been submitted to the Council of Ministers for Health, which was held on Monday this week.
  • On Monday this week, ministers adopted an important decision for Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Jean-Claude Juncker talked about this on Monday - yesterday - before the Ecofin meeting started in the Eurogroup.
  • However, the Council decided conclusively on Monday this week that the agency's seat should be in Thessaloniki.
  • You have our condolences on this very black Easter Monday.
  • He failed to make this statement on Monday.
  • I pointed this out on Monday and I reiterate my protest.
  • Mr President, before turning to the question of Natura 2000 itself, I would like to raise an objection to the way in which the Committee on Regional Development was bulldozed into an emergency meeting on this matter on Monday night.
  • Which means I'll have to cram tomorrow for this test on Monday.
  • The minutes of this House on Monday 3rd May 2004 exposed Mr Martin for the deceitful person that he is.

Alternatives:

  • on Monday
  • this coming Monday
  • this Monday, the 15th

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