Question for the spelling police
Discussion
I have just come out of my German lesson and between 4 English guys we couldn't work out if when writing a sentance in English you write the days of the week with a capital or not?
I know you write a capital letter for names and I think you write it for the months of the year but we are not sure about days of the week.
so, is it monday or Monday?
thanks
LP
I know you write a capital letter for names and I think you write it for the months of the year but we are not sure about days of the week.
so, is it monday or Monday?
thanks
LP
Lord Pikey said:
I have just come out of my German lesson and between 4 English guys we couldn't work out if when writing a sentance in English you write the days of the week with a capital or not?
You never write a 'sentance' in English.Edited by Justayellowbadge on Tuesday 26th May 12:42
Justayellowbadge said:
Lord Pikey said:
I have just come out of my German lesson and between 4 English guys we couldn't work out if when writing a sentance in English you write the days of the week with a capital or not?
You never write a 'sentance' in English.Edited by Justayellowbadge on Tuesday 26th May 12:42
ks!Capital letters should always be used when referring to "Proper Nouns" or "Names".
The days of the week have names so they should always be prefixed with a capital - just like a person's name.
In fact, any object, item or person which has a specific name should always be prefixed with a capital letter.
I am always amazed at the lack of knowledge of basic English (notice the capital "E" in English) that's out there.
The days of the week have names so they should always be prefixed with a capital - just like a person's name.
In fact, any object, item or person which has a specific name should always be prefixed with a capital letter.
I am always amazed at the lack of knowledge of basic English (notice the capital "E" in English) that's out there.
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