It is interesting to know the usage of words Monday and Mondays. In this article, we will learn how to use Monday or Mondays in a sentence.
How to use Monday or Mondays?
Monday is a name of a day of the week. The plural form of Monday is “Mondays“. Generally, “Mondays” is used in the sense of “every Monday“.
For example
- I will write a blog on Monday. (Correct)
- I always write a blog on Monday. (Wrong)
- I always write a blog on Mondays. (Correct)
- I always write a blog every Monday. (Correct)
What is a preposition?
Prepositions are a very important part of the English language. Prepositions are words that show the relation of a noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence. Prepositions usually come before a noun or pronoun.
Some examples of prepositions are at, by, for, in, near, on, off, and under.
We use prepositions to show the following:
- The location of an object or person
- The time when an action happens
- The way in which an action is done
- The cause of something happening
- The reason why someone or something does something
- A description of how someone or something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, feels, etc.
- A description of what someone or something is made from (material)