"which" day of the week
Both "what days of the week" and "which days of the week" are correct; however, "which days of the week" is typically used when the choices are limited, while "what days of the week" is more open-ended.
Yes, in English, the first letter of days of the week should be capitalized (e.g. Monday, Tuesday).
You should say, "This week has flown by quickly." "Flown" is the correct past participle to use in this context.
Dinosaur names are capitalized because they are proper nouns.
The homonym for "seven days" is "weak" (pronounced the same as "week").
The homophone for "7 days" is "week."
well in welsh they dont like to say days of the week they prefer to say a quick phrase such as my week days are cool or is my postman fat pat?
7 days a week
7 days a week
pizza
3 to & days a week.
If it's been thawed (raw) the entire week, I would say no. If it was raw for a couple of days before you froze it, you should thaw it and cook immediately. If you froze it right away, I would say you have 3 days tops to cook it. After a week though, you should notice an off smell and/or color.
Atleast 4 days in a week.
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how many days should i do cardio
least three days in a week.
Should work 11.5 to 12 hour days.
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