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Fridays
[frahy-deyz, -deez]
adverb
on Fridays.
We're paid Fridays.
Example Sentences
That same early closing bell will cut the brewery operating time in half on Thursdays and leave only four and a half of the regularly-scheduled 11 hours for business on Fridays.
Due to a quirk of the parliamentary system, private members' bills are normally debated on Fridays - a day when MPs are normally in their constituencies.
Still was already working with Herbert from Monday through Thursday, but soon added Fridays with Mack.
The analysis showed that during that period, the share of weekly spending in pubs in central London on Fridays fell, whilst on Thursdays it rose, making it the most most popular night of the week.
Beginning in the new year, Craig Appelbaum has hosted locals and touring pros Fridays at 8 p.m. with “Lush Laughs,” with longer sets of up to 30 minutes.
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When To Use
The word Fridays can be used as an adverb meaning every Friday or on Fridays, as in I work Fridays or The shop is closed Fridays. Fridays is of course also the plural of Friday, the name of the weekday between Thursday and Saturday.When it’s used as an adverb, Fridays describes when something happens or when an action is taken.The singular form Friday can also be used as an adverb, as in We’re closed Friday or Do you work Friday?Fridays (ending with an s) usually implies that the action or event is a regular occurrence, such as one that happens according to a schedule. For example, saying, “I work Fridays” means that you work every Friday. In contrast, saying, “I work on Friday” or “I work Friday” typically means that you are scheduled to work on the upcoming Friday.Example: The shop is open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
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