yes they are
Yes you should the first letter, though not all letters. They are proper nouns.
Both "what days of the week" and "which days of the week" are correct; however, "which days of the week" is typically used when the choices are limited, while "what days of the week" is more open-ended.
The homophone for "7 days" is "week."
Wednesday and Saturday are two days of the week with silent vowels.
"Quels sont les jours de la semaine?" is French for "What are the days of the week?" It is a question asking for a list of the days in a week.
Yes, days of the week are capitalised because they are named after people or Gods.
"Most Saturdays" is "la plupart des samedis" in French. Days of the week are not capitalised in French.
They do not. Saturday is named after Saturn, a Roman god. The other days of the week are named after Norse gods.The above applies to the English names of the days. Other languages may have different histories.
Yes, they went to school 6 days a week except for jolidays
Yes you should the first letter, though not all letters. They are proper nouns.
Both "what days of the week" and "which days of the week" are correct; however, "which days of the week" is typically used when the choices are limited, while "what days of the week" is more open-ended.
Seven days in a week is more generally used than seven days in the week, except if in reference to a specific week such as 'the seven days in the week' when referring to a specific week, such as the week before Christmas.
There are 7 days in a week and there is 4 weeks in a month
You must mean Thermopylae, but it was slightly more than two days. About a week's delay, including three days actual fighting.
5 days is one work week, but there are 7 days in a week.
The Greek word for "Next Week" is "την επόμενη εβδομάδα".
7 days in a week