On Wednesday, such as "on Wednesday, I'll go to the dentist's office at 4 pm."
No, what would be grammatically correct is: I haven’t seen him since last Wednesday.
The correct spelling is "Wednesday"
The correct spelling is Wednesday.
Wednesday morning, it is correct to say I have not seen him for one day. Wednesday afternoon, or by working day end, it is correct to say I have not seen him for two days
There is no such day! ******************************* The correct spelling is wednesday.
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Both are correct. However, your meaning could be ambiguous in either case. You could be telling me that a meeting that will happen in the future was canceled two days ago. OR that a meeting that had been planned for the Wednesday that had just passed had been cancelled. Suggest "Last Wednesday's meeting was cancelled" "On Wednesday we cancelled the next meeting"
The correct spelling of the day is Wednesday (from Woden's Day).
wednesday [w- e -d -n- e- s- day] you can also remember it an easy way jus say wed- nes- day
The correct spelling is "Wednesday" (originally Woden's Day).
no. ocular is an adjective. it describes a noun
He and she take ice lessons on wednesday.