"Monday meeting" would indicate a meeting taking place on a specific Monday, while "Monday meetings" would suggest that there are regular meetings held on Mondays. Select the appropriate phrase based on the context of the situation.
The plural noun for Monday is Mondays.
The meeting has been moved to next Wednesday. The meetings have been moved to Wednesdays.
Elected officials should come to meetings on time. The principal should come to meetings with parents on time. Everyone should come to meetings on time, unless they have a reasonable excuse.
The future perfect tense of "forget" is "will have forgotten." For example, "By Monday, I will have forgotten about the meeting."
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct. It effectively conveys the message that all the meetings you had planned for today have been canceled.
The plural noun for Monday is Mondays.
2nd Monday's would indicate that the Mondays owned something. The plural of Monday is Mondays. No apostrophe.
Yes, meetings are held in the basement of Ellenville Hospital as follows: Fridays - 8pm, Sundays - 7pm, Mondays - 7pm. All meetings are for alcoholics only.
Garfield hates Mondays.
Meetings is the plural of meeting.
WWE is on Mondays and FridaysFridays-8/7ET Mondays-9/8ET
Yes
The Mamas and the Papas
Monday is the last stop on a bus Monday is the weekend's end Monday is too small shoe
There were 52 Mondays in 1993.
53 Monday's in 2012
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