yesterday, today, tomorrow.
Mon.,Tues.,Wed.,Thur.,Fri.,Sat.,Sun., or Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat
All weeks have the same number of days which is 7, that's why a group of 7 consecutive days is known as "a week". A week usually refers to the 7 days from Monday through to Sunday but can also refer to any 7 consecutive day period.
Two consecutive days would be a day that comes right after another. For example, Monday and Tuesday would be consecutive, as well as Thursday to Friday, etc.
Three upper body workouts per week on next consecutive days is good.
3 times a week on non consecutive days, unless it's a split.
3 times a week on non consecutive days, unless it's a split.
what planets did the romans use to name the days of the week
Consecutive means one thing following another in a predetermined order. For people working five days a week, Saturday and Sunday are usually their days off. Since Sunday follows Saturday on the calendar, Saturday and Sunday are called consecutive days off. If the following Monday is a holiday, then Saturday, Sunday, and Monday will be consecutive days off. If a person works Monday and Tuesday and has Wednesday off, then works Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and has Sunday off, that person does not have any consecutive days off.
Thursday. It is abbreviated as Thur, but sometimes as Thu.
As 1 week is equal to 7 days, 60 days is equal to 8 weeks and 4 days. As a consequence 60 consecutive days can be spread among up to 10 conseutive weeks.
The days of the week are name after Norse gods. For example Thursday was named after the Norse god of thunder, Thor.
Well, honey, consecutive days off simply means having days off work that are one right after the other, like a well-deserved weekend or a mid-week break. It's like hitting the jackpot in the work-life balance department, giving you a chance to recharge your batteries and do whatever the heck you want without that pesky alarm clock ruining your day. So, go ahead and enjoy those consecutive days off, you've earned it!