
"Wednesday week" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
"Wednesday week" is normal British English, and you have interpreted the meaning correctly. There's also "fortnight" used in exactly the same way, although possibly more rarely …
word choice - This/next day of the week - English Language
2024年10月13日 · To be clear, if it is this week I would say "on Wednesday", and if it is the following week I would say "Wednesday week". – Weather Vane Commented Oct 13, 2024 at …
word choice - How should we use "next", "this" or "last" to refer to ...
2018年8月19日 · Some vagueness over whether Sunday or Monday is the start of the week. (Honestly, some people see Saturday/Sunday as the bookends of the week, not the final two …
What are the abbreviations for days of the week? [closed]
I would like to know if there is a common abbreviation for days of the week in a two letter form. I mean: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday; can be …
meaning - Which day does "next Tuesday" refer to? - English …
2015年1月30日 · Whereas on Monday, October 18, “next Tuesday” means October 26. “This Tuesday” refers to the Tuesday that comes this week, which on Wednesday would refer to …
Difference between "Coming weekend" and "This weekend"?
I'll meet you coming wednesday I'll meet you next wednesday I'll meet you this wednesday . All the pages I've seen till now, like this one use next and this, but I don't see anywhere what the …
Last, This, and Next (days of the week) [duplicate]
2015年4月15日 · In other words, today I am in a week that runs from Tuesday the 14th through Monday the 20th. Tomorrow I will be in a week that runs from Wednesday the 15th through …
prepositions - 'Next Monday' or 'on next Monday'? - English …
2011年12月2日 · Next Monday: This phrase is commonly used and means the Monday that follows the current week. For example, if today is Wednesday, "next Monday" refers to the …
writing - How should a date be written? - English Language
I have most often seen "Wednesday, June 5, 2010", when the day of the week is included. Usually, though, the day of the week is not included in the date; hence: June 5, 2010 (for …
grammaticality - Meaning of every other day/week - English …
It is similar to saying "every odd week" or "every even week", only it doesn't matter what number week it is, it only matters that it's every second one. Saying "every week" and saying "every …