The names of the days of the week begin with a capital letter.
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We go to school from Monday to Friday.
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My birthday is on Sunday!
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I play soccer on Saturdays.
The days of the week can be written in shortened (abbreviated) form. The abbreviations begin with a capital letter and end with a period.
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
Sun. | Mon. | Tue. Tues. | Wed. | Thu. Thurs. | Fri. | Sat. |
The names of the months of the year begin with a capital letter too.
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It usually snows the most in December and January.
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We go back to school in September.
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Spring will arrive in March.
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