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Miche Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Sundays

0 Is Sundays the word for weekly newspapers that come out on Sunday? 0-
  

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0 My dictionaries say it is - in the Plural form. But we'd better wait for native speakers' answers [:^)] 0-

  • 0 My dictionaries say it is - in the Plural form.
  • But we'd better wait for native speakers' answers [:^)] 0-
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0 My dictionaries say it is - in the Plural form. But we'd better wait for native speakers' answers [:^)] 0-
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0 Thank you, Fair Lady! My dictionaries don't say anything, so it's help indeed. 0-
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0 Hi Miche, 02br
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00Here in UK we refer to the Sunday papers as "the Sundays". 0-
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0 Hi, Abbie, 02br
00Are these Sundays daily newspapers? They come out on Monday, Tuesday,... AND Sunday? 0-
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0 Yes, Miche - we still refer to them as Sundays, but we don't talk of "Mondays" etc! The "Sundays" will often contain a review of and comment on the week's news. 0-
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0Thank you, Abbie! That was a prompt reply indeed. 050010id1
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0 Slightly confusing! 02br
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001) ONLY the sunday's paper is called Sundays. 02br
002) the other day's paper aren't Sundays. 02br
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00Am I right? 0-
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0 Correct praveen. they're not called "monday's" "tuesdays" etc. either. they are called "the dailies" 0-
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0 One could wonder why Sunday isn't a "day"... [:^)] 0-
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0 Because you have to read the papers in bed; it's the law! 0-

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