Which one is correct?
"this monday" or "on this 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.

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.

Alternatives:

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

Last Updated: March 24, 2024

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