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If only all sunday's were so smooth

Vs if only all sundays were so smooth What is the difference between sentence one and two Does the following contraction mean an apostrophe Sunday's weather is warm and sunny. He's coming on sunday on the other hand, if you generalize it, the on is omitted i visit the place every sunday note that every sunday is stronger than just sundays I do something on sundays.talks about doing something on sundays frequently

Nevertheless, every sunday shows more rigorous and strict routine. What does the idiom 'a month of sundays' mean With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the english language 0 the dialogue is mine I'm going to buy a nice tv for him I'm sure he'll be enjoying watching football on sundays

Should i use the future continuous or simple for the last sentence

He'll enjoy sounds flatly declarative, while he'll be enjoying sounds more vivid. A carefully chosen list of essential language for the beginning, body and ending of formal and informal english emails. In your cited example, singular saturday could mean either this coming saturday or every saturday (or indeed, most saturdays) Compare with we go to church on sunday, which could mean anything from we will go to church for the one and only time this coming sunday to we go to church without fail, every single sunday Using the plural always carries the often / always sense. If someone wants to say that we have saturdays and sundays off, is it okay to use

We are off on saturdays and sundays Is the use of we are off natural? In his religious studies class, on easter monday, he has a quiz on good friday in the orthodox tradition Either sunday or sundays can reflect a habitual practice On sunday is more ambiguous, and could refer to a specific sunday depending on context, whereas on sundays invariably refers to multiple sundays. Sunday is understood to be a particular place in the week or in calendar time, hence on

Sunday evening and sunday can both be fluid in their meaning, referring to either a duration of time

We waited for your call all sunday evening We waited for your call all evening, sunday We waited for your call all day, sunday We waited for your call all sunday

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