A Saturday job is a job on Saturday
A Saturday job is a job on Saturday
Can you 15 year old get a Saturday job as a hairdresser in selby?"
The sentence should be: "The part-time job begins Saturday, November 21, and ends Saturday, January 2." Commas are used before and after the day of the week and the date to separate them from the rest of the sentence.
To whitewash the fence
Saturday is considered a weekend day in the U.S. Saturday is famous for marking the first day off from a regular job, and pretty much every person who works a standard job (5 days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) gets Saturday off. Saturday is NOT a holiday in the U.S.
the mall
You only have to be 13 years old ???
yess yes he did
The correctly punctuated sentence is: "The part-time job begins Saturday, November 21, and ends Saturday, January 2." Commas are added after the days of the week to separate them from the dates.
The sentence is almost correct but needs some punctuation adjustments. It should read: "The part-time job begins Saturday, November 21, and ends Saturday, January 2." Commas are needed after "Saturday" and "21" to properly separate the elements in the date. Additionally, "part-time" should be hyphenated.
You can babysit for a Mum's friend or someone like that at 13.
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