the stupidiest ediot in thee hol word. I'm smarter than all of you people so stop asking me stupid queistons. I'll really eat you. ha ha ha [:
Tell her a joke on Monday
If a teacher walked into the classroom and said "If only yesterday was tomorrow, today would have been Saturday" then the day would have to be Monday. The day before Monday is Sunday, and if Sunday were the next day, the current day would be Saturday.
do not look at the clock
Strongest day is Friday u no TGIF monday make me sleepy
Strongest day is Friday u no TGIF monday make me sleepy
A comma is not required there, but it would make the sentence read better.
"Since today is tomorrow is Monday, we have to go to school."
260 = 52 x 5 Monday to Friday or add 52 to make 312 if Saturdays are included.
326.30
365.00
First Answer: Thursday Good try but the answer is Friday. "The day before the day before yesterday" = 3 days "three days after Saturday"= Tuesday Tuesday + 3 days = Friday Final Answer: Friday its not Friday 3 days after Saturday=Tuesday + one is Wednesday because 3 days before Saturday is Tuesday which make Tuesday yesterday so its wedesday
No, this needs to be worded differently. Since Friday before Monday of the following week is the same as Friday of this week, one could say, "Send in your reports this Friday" or "Send in your reports Friday of this week." If the intent is to mean Friday of next week, and not the current week, one could say, "Send in your reports Friday of next week. Using a date as well as the day of the week would make it clearest: "Send in your reports Friday, December 17." It is interesting to note that even native speakers of English are often confused about what "this Friday" or "next Friday" mean, so it is best to supply enough information that the intended Friday is absolutely clear.