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Niue Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Every day of the week

Hi!
Would you let me know the exact meaning of "every day of the week"?
#1. From Monday to Sunday
#2. From Monday to Friday
#3. Either #1 or #2 (depending on the context)

Thanks in advance.
  

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3. Yes, context will reveal the difference in most situations. One could also say 'five days a week' or 'seven days a week' to be clear.

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  • Yes, context will reveal the difference in most situations.
  • One could also say 'five days a week' or 'seven days a week' to be clear.
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  • to say "24/7" - spoken as 'twenty-four/seven'.
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3. Yes, context will reveal the difference in most situations. One could also say 'five days a week' or 'seven days a week' to be clear. To express that a business is open the entire week, day and night, it is very common in the U.S. to say "24/7" - spoken as 'twenty-four/seven'.
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Thanks, Philip!
If you're talking about a department (let's say "the Sherwood Recreation Department") which accepts applications for using some public parks, and it is scheduled to open from Monday through Friday, can you say "It is oepn every day of the week"?

Thanks in advance.
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NiueThanks, Philip!If you're talking about a department (let's say "the Sherwood Recreation Department") which accepts applications for using some public parks, and it is scheduled to open from Monday through Friday, can you say "It is oepn every day of the week"?Thanks in advance.
Not really. That would suggest that it was open on Saturday and Sunday,

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