yes it is correct but it is informal language; therefore you shouldn't use it in proper language. you can also say "Thursday's okay with me." or you could say "Thursday's fine for me." but all of these are correct in general
It is correct
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
thursday=juevesNO CAPITAL LETTERS FOR DAYS OF THE WEEK IN SPANISH!!!
no it is not correct to say enjoy your vacations
correct !
Yes.
Yes, it is correct to say "he works in a newspaper" to indicate that someone is employed by a newspaper company.
t is correct to say that illuminatural still works.
It is more common to say "Is Thursday a good day for you?" or "Does Thursday work for you?". These phrases are clearer in terms of scheduling a meeting or appointment.
Mary is a student who works hard
"Home-works" is not a correct term. The plural of "homework" is "homework assignments" or simply "homework."
Yes, the sentence "You know him through his works" is grammatically correct. It implies that your knowledge and understanding of the person's character or abilities come from their creative output or accomplishments.
In Thai, Thursday is วันพฤหัส (wan phreuhat).
Thursday = Déardaoin
'on Thursday' in french is 'le jeudi'
Thursday in Maori is Rāpare.
Thursday in Norwegian is "torsdag".