The correct notation is "week's," the apostrophe signifying ownership of whatever follows (ex. "This week's crossword puzzle was easy."). "Weeks" is the plural of week, so grammatically, it must be preceded by "these".
The correct abbreviation for fortnightly is "fortn." The term "fortnightly" refers to something that occurs or is done every two weeks. The abbreviation "fortn." is commonly used in schedules, calendars, and other time-related contexts to indicate events or tasks that happen on a biweekly basis.
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CALENDARS - arrangements of days, weeks, and months (also, schedules) (note : COLANDER - a kitchen straining implement used as a sieve, also spelled cullender)
"Did not take" is correct.
The correct form is "4 weeks' vacation." The apostrophe indicates possession, meaning the vacation belongs to the four weeks. Without the apostrophe, "4 weeks vacation" is grammatically incorrect in this context.
The correct form is two weeks' vacation (a vacation of two weeks).
A few weeks have passed since then.
Rachael and My balloon after 6 weeks was still inflated.
The correct answer is 3 weeks.
The correct notation is "week's," the apostrophe signifying ownership of whatever follows (ex. "This week's crossword puzzle was easy."). "Weeks" is the plural of week, so grammatically, it must be preceded by "these".
I could be wrong, but I think the question was to do with the use of the apostrophe (or not) after the word weeks. Am actually looking for that answer :-)
The correct form is "next week's report." The apostrophe indicates possession, showing that the report belongs to the week that follows the current one. "Next weeks' report" would imply possession by multiple weeks, which is not the intended meaning.
Yes you are correct.
1000000 weeks is 7 000 000 days. To get a correct average, divide by 365.25 and multiply by 12229979.47 months.
There is exactly 35 days in Five (5) weeks to be sure 5x7=35 that how you know my answer is correct even use a caculator
it will come out in 2 weeks if im correct.