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The band with the word "Monday" in its name is "The Monday Morning Band." Additionally, "Monday" is also featured in the name of the popular band "The Mamas and the Papas," specifically in their song "Monday, Monday."
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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.
Garfield hates Mondays.
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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
"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.
Cyber Monday sales take place on Mondays marked by the company/business that is hosting the sale. Cyber Monday sales can only take place on Mondays due to the name.
In a typical year, there are 52 weeks, which means there are usually 52 Mondays. However, since a year has 365 days, there can be an additional Monday if the year starts or ends on a Monday. Therefore, some years can have 53 Mondays.
"Mondays," "on Monday," and "on Mondays" are English equivalents of the French phrase le lundi.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article le means "the." The masculine noun lunditranslates as "Monday." The phrase will be rendered into English as:"Mondays" and "on Mondays" when something predictably happens Mondays, such as museums being closed -- even during the tourist season -- throughout France;"on Monday" when a complete date is being given, such as birth on Monday, January 5, 2014.Whatever the meaning, the pronunciation remains "luh lehdee" in French.