Consecutive means one thing following another in a predetermined order. For people working five days a week, Saturday and Sunday are usually their days off. Since Sunday follows Saturday on the calendar, Saturday and Sunday are called consecutive days off. If the following Monday is a holiday, then Saturday, Sunday, and Monday will be consecutive days off. If a person works Monday and Tuesday and has Wednesday off, then works Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and has Sunday off, that person does not have any consecutive days off.
No Consecutive means after one another, Friday and Saturday are consecutive.
There are 14 consecutive days in a fortnight.
Two consecutive days would be a day that comes right after another. For example, Monday and Tuesday would be consecutive, as well as Thursday to Friday, etc.
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No Consecutive means after one another, Friday and Saturday are consecutive.
consecutive??? Share prices fell for 3 consecutive days.
You must be off 7 consecutive days.
There are 14 consecutive days in a fortnight.
Two consecutive days would be a day that comes right after another. For example, Monday and Tuesday would be consecutive, as well as Thursday to Friday, etc.
The year with the most consecutive days over 100 degrees in El Paso, Texas was 1994, with a total of 32 consecutive days.
Well, honey, consecutive days off simply means having days off work that are one right after the other, like a well-deserved weekend or a mid-week break. It's like hitting the jackpot in the work-life balance department, giving you a chance to recharge your batteries and do whatever the heck you want without that pesky alarm clock ruining your day. So, go ahead and enjoy those consecutive days off, you've earned it!
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The record for the most consecutive days of snow in the US is 69 days, which occurred in the winter of 1973-1974 in Rochester, New York.
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The Guinness World Record for most consecutive visits to the Disneyland Resort is held by Jeff Reitz, who visited the park for 2,000 consecutive days from 2012 to 2018.
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