Mondays 'to / through' Sundays (2024)

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jcbphil

New Member

English

  • Aug 4, 2009
  • #1

Which is grammatically correct: Mondays to Sundays or Monday to Sunday?. Such phrase will be used to refer to a repeated cycle of events. please help

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    zumac

    Senior Member

    Mexico City

    USA: English & Spanish

    • Aug 4, 2009
    • #2

    jcbphil said:

    Which is grammatically correct: Mondays to Sundays or Monday to Sunday?. Such phrase will be used to refer to a repeated cycle of events. please help

    Welcome to the forum, jcbphil!

    Without any context, I would say "Monday to Sunday."

    If this cycle of days should correspond to a week, in the US weeks start on a Sunday and end on a Saturday, so you might want to say "Sunday to Saturday." For most other countries, the week begins on a Monday ending on a Sunday.

    Saludos.

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    jcbphil

    New Member

    English

    • Aug 7, 2009
    • #3

    Thank you for the reply.

    I also had a friend who is AB English major and she told me it's OK to use "Mondays to Sundays" since it's going to refer to repeated events. Just like if you say "We're open on Sunday", it would mean "we are open for this Sunday (that particular date only)". Whereas, if you say "we're open on sundays", it would mean "we are open every sunday".

    I'm from the Philippines, by the way, and people here are so meticulous with grammar.

    Thanks a lot for taking the time.

    Mabuhay!

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    • Aug 7, 2009
    • #4

    In US English if you are always open you can say "We are open seven days a week" or "open daily".

    The usual phrase is "Monday THROUGH Saturday" rather than "TO", which I have never seen.
    In that case you would be open on Monday, Saturday, and all the days between.

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    jcbphil

    New Member

    English

    • Aug 10, 2009
    • #5

    Thank you very much for the reply.

    Its quite confusing since I've also seen many billboards using "Mondays to Sundays".

    I really appreciate this site. Thanks for the help.

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    Gwan

    Senior Member

    Indre et Loire, France

    New Zealand, English

    • Aug 10, 2009
    • #6

    Monday through Sunday is AE (in my opinion). I would say Monday to Sunday. (Although as someone pointed out above 'open 7 days' would be more appropriate since in your example there's no day you're closed, so it seems rather redundant to specify. Something like 'Monday to Saturday' would work.) On a sign, Open Mon-Sat or Monday-Saturday etc. is fine too.

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    Cagey

    post mod (English Only / Latin)

    California

    English - US

    • Aug 10, 2009
    • #7

    If it is "through", I understand that it includes the last day.

    If it is "to", I am uncertain. If I were saying it, I would intend to exclude the last day, but often other people use it inclusively, as I use "through".

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    Gwan

    Senior Member

    Indre et Loire, France

    New Zealand, English

    • Aug 10, 2009
    • #8

    Interesting. I would never use 'through' and my 'Monday to Saturday' would be inclusive. So many little differences Mondays 'to / through' Sundays (2)

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    Cagey

    post mod (English Only / Latin)

    California

    English - US

    • Aug 10, 2009
    • #9

    (This may be idiosyncratic. I am not certain that I am speaking for all AmE speakers.)

    natkretep

    Moderato con anima (English Only)

    Singapore

    English (Singapore/UK), basic Chinese

    • Aug 10, 2009
    • #10

    'Through', as Gwan points out is AE, whereas 'to' is normal for BE, etc., and would be understood as inclusive. Sometimes, we might say 'through to' to emphasise this.

    If you're opening everyday, I have also seen signs that say 'Open Sunday to Sunday'. This would be an alternative, but again like Gwan, I would prefer 'Open 7 days'.

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    Forero

    Senior Member

    Maumelle, Arkansas, USA

    USA English

    • Aug 10, 2009
    • #11

    Sundays is a shorter sort of way to say "each week on Sunday". Although it sounds like a plural, I think it must be originally a genitive like sideways, besides, a long ways, etc., with the -s serving to make it adverbial. As an adverbial, it would be wrong after to or through, either of which normally requires a noun phrase as object.

    Incommunicado

    Senior Member

    Spoleto, Italia

    italiano

    • Mar 7, 2017
    • #12

    Would "open Mondays through Fridays" ("

    s

    " included) be correct, when related to a place which is open

    every week

    from Monday to Friday?

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    Forero

    Senior Member

    Maumelle, Arkansas, USA

    USA English

    • Mar 7, 2017
    • #13

    Incommunicado said:

    Would "open Mondays through Fridays" ("

    s

    " included) be correct, when related to a place which is open

    every week

    from Monday to Friday?

    Not where I live.

    Packard

    Senior Member

    USA, English

    • Mar 7, 2017
    • #14

    elianecanspeak said:

    In US English if you are always open you can say "We are open seven days a week" or "open daily".

    The usual phrase is "Monday THROUGH Saturday" rather than "TO", which I have never seen.
    In that case you would be open on Monday, Saturday, and all the days between.

    You don't see it because it has confusion built into it. People will believe what they think is the norm. If stores in the area are never open on Sundays they will believe the sign excludes Sundays. If people in the area believe that all stores close by 10 p.m., then you will have a hard time coming up with a sign that communicates effectively that you are open until midnight.

    Does open Monday through Sunday mean:

    • Open including Monday and Sunday.
    • Open including Monday but not including Sunday.
    • Open just Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.

    In 1966 a local supermarket decided to remain open around the clock. They put up a sign that said "Open 24 hours" and "Sunday through Saturday" and despite the signs people would ask if they would be open late on Sunday or early on Saturday. After about five or six different signs went (Open 7 days a week; Open around the clock"; etc.) up I suggested to the manager that they put up a sign that says, "We never close". That worked.

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    Mondays 'to / through' Sundays (2024)

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    What is Monday through Sunday? ›

    From Monday to Sunday, that's a week — 7 days.

    What is correct Monday to Friday or Monday through Friday? ›

    They both are correct but when used correctly mean slightly different things. We tend to used these expressions when addressing a period of time. “Monday to Friday” literally indicates a period of 4 days— MTWTH. “Monday through Friday” indicates a period of 5 days.

    Is 7 days Monday to Sunday or Monday to Monday? ›

    Hope it clarifies that each day of the Week stands for a planet/Graha and those planet represent a Hindu deity. A week consists of 7 days i.e., Monday to Sunday. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday are considered as working days & often termed as weekdays.

    What does through Monday mean? ›

    It means they're available each day until Monday, and on Monday, they aren't available any more. Sometimes people do use "until" in the above when they mean to include Monday, but it's an error. "I will be available through Monday" means you are available every day until Monday AND on Monday.

    Who came up with Monday through Sunday? ›

    It was the Romans who first gave a name to each day of the week. Using Latin, they named the days after their gods and corresponded them to their planets, which – for them – included the sun and moon. For example, Sunday was named after the sun (“solis” in Latin).

    What is Monday to Sunday called? ›

    Weekdays: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Weekend: Saturday, Sunday.

    Is it Monday through or thru? ›

    Through is the only formally accepted spelling of the word. Thru is an alternate spelling that should be used only in informal writing or when referring to drive-throughs/drive-thrus.

    What do you call Monday through Friday? ›

    Weekdays is an adverb that means on the days from Monday through Friday. Each of these days is considered a weekday—a day that is not a weekend day (Saturday or Sunday).

    What does I work Monday through Friday mean? ›

    Typically a full-time Monday thru Friday job means that you are a regular employee who keeps a weekday schedule. However, this does not mean you only work 9-5, as different companies have different business hours. This may be a corporate position with a large company or service position with a small, local business.

    Is Monday through Friday a weekday? ›

    A weekday is any day that is not a weekend day. Since the weekend is considered to consist of Saturday and Sunday, the weekdays are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.

    Is a week from Sunday to Saturday or Monday to Sunday? ›

    In fact, in 1971, rules were established that Monday was considered the beginning of the week in daily life and business practices, recommended by the ISO (International Organization for Standardization). Accordingly, Monday through Sunday are indicated by numbers, 1 to 7.

    Does a week go from Monday to Sunday? ›

    Most of Europe and China consider Monday the first day of the (work) week, while North America, Israel, South Asia, and many Catholic and Protestant countries, consider Sunday the first day of the week.

    Can I say Monday through Friday? ›

    Which is correct, "Monday to Friday" or "Monday through Friday"? "From Monday to Friday" - this is fairly universal, but without the "from" I don't think it stands alone well. It would depend on the context a lot. "Monday through Friday" sounds very American English.

    What is Monday through Thursday? ›

    Monday through Thursday jobs are any weekday positions that only require you to work Monday through Thursday, giving you a three day weekend. These jobs are typically hourly and part-time and can exist in nearly any industry. Customer service jobs at grocery stores and retail stores generally offer a flexible schedule.

    Does through Friday include Friday? ›

    “Monday to Friday” would normally include both. “Monday through Friday” would definitely include both. “From Monday till Friday” is ambiguous and you may need to ask for clarification.

    What is Monday through Friday called? ›

    Weekdays is an adverb that means on the days from Monday through Friday. Each of these days is considered a weekday—a day that is not a weekend day (Saturday or Sunday).

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