There are 7 days in a week and one week follows another. Tuesday is the third day of the week and Sunday is the first day of the week. It is more correct to say that Tuesday is two days after Sunday, but it is true that five days after Tuesday, it is Sunday.
Sunday
No, they are not the two days of the week. There are seven days of the week. The other five are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Saturday and Sunday are sometimes considered to be the weekend.
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.
All seven days of the week were used in December 1953 - there were four each of Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, and five each of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Monday, Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Sunday
It comes out Tuesday 13th January at 9pm on five
The Legion of Honor is open Tuesday through Sunday from nine-thirty in the morning until five in the afternoon. They are closed on certain days which will change their schedule but most of the time they stick to their normal hours.
i think it should be Thursday
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
From 1900 through 2199, every 19 years including 2000, Easter is the first Sunday after April 18 according to the Easter rules that accompanied the initial release of the Gregorian calendar in 1582. In addition to that being pretty late to begin with, in 2000 that was a Tuesday, five days before the next Sunday.