yes
well iw guess at 7 or 8 maybe
we use capital letters ; - at the start of a sentence. -when using "I". -for people's names . - for the names of months days of the week , special days and places . - for the titles of books , places and films . - for important notices.
7 days in a week
A week is 7 days. Therefore, a week and a half would be 10.5 days.
2/7 of a week would be two days since a week is seven days, two 'parts' of a week would be two days.
Yes, you always capitalize the first letter of the days of the week.
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thursday=juevesNO CAPITAL LETTERS FOR DAYS OF THE WEEK IN SPANISH!!!
Yes. And it's spelled "capital".
The days of the week normally begin with a capital letter: Monday, Tuesday, and so on.
Yes, the first letter of days and months has to be capitalized Every noun has starts with a capital letter in German.
Yes. The days of the week are considered proper nouns, and should therefore always be capitalized.
thursday=juevesNO CAPITAL LETTERS FOR DAYS OF THE WEEK IN SPANISH!!!
Friday is a proper noun because it is one of the days of the week and it began with a capital letter
well iw guess at 7 or 8 maybe
Both "what days of the week" and "which days of the week" are correct; however, "which days of the week" is typically used when the choices are limited, while "what days of the week" is more open-ended.
The days of the week start with a capital letter because they are proper nouns in English. Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or things, and in this case, each day is considered a distinct entity. Capitalizing them follows the grammatical conventions of the English language, which treats days of the week, along with months and holidays, as significant descriptors. This practice helps to distinguish them from common nouns in writing.