Anonymous What we have monday, they are still on sunday there. No, the words "Monday" and "Sunday" are to be capitalised. The expression does not make sense without some understanding of your intention, since the two parts are not parallel.
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AnonymousWhat we have monday, they are still on sunday there.No, the words "Monday" and "Sunday" are to be capitalised. The expression does not make sense without some understanding of your intention, since the two parts are not parallel.
AnonymousWhat we have monday, they are still on sunday there."When it is Monday here, it is still Sunday there."
Anonymous But in what context should it begin with 'what'?'What' would be referring to a thing/condition/or state, so