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Monday

/ˈmʌn.deɪ/

Monday is the day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday. In many parts of the world, it is regarded as the first day of the working and school week.

例文

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1

I usually go to the gym on Monday morning.

I usually go to the gym on Monday morning.

2

The committee meeting is scheduled for next Monday at 10:00 AM.

The committee meeting is scheduled for next Monday at 10:00 AM.

3

I really hate waking up early on Monday.

I really hate waking up early on Monday.

語族

名詞
Monday
副詞
Mondays
形容詞
Monday
関連
weekday
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'Moon'. Monday was originally named 'Moon's Day' in Old English. Imagine a bright moon at the start of your week.

クイックテスト

I have a very important meeting ___ Monday.

正解!

正解は: on

例文

1

I usually go to the gym on Monday morning.

everyday

I usually go to the gym on Monday morning.

2

The committee meeting is scheduled for next Monday at 10:00 AM.

formal

The committee meeting is scheduled for next Monday at 10:00 AM.

3

I really hate waking up early on Monday.

informal

I really hate waking up early on Monday.

4

The study concludes that productivity levels fluctuate significantly every Monday.

academic

The study concludes that productivity levels fluctuate significantly every Monday.

5

Please ensure all weekly reports are submitted by Monday afternoon.

business

Please ensure all weekly reports are submitted by Monday afternoon.

語族

名詞
Monday
副詞
Mondays
形容詞
Monday
関連
weekday

よく使う組み合わせ

on Monday on Monday
Monday morning Monday morning
last Monday last Monday
next Monday next Monday
every Monday every Monday

よく使うフレーズ

A case of the Mondays

A case of the Mondays

Monday morning quarterback

Monday morning quarterback

Blue Monday

Blue Monday

よく混同される語

Monday vs Month

Monday is a single day of the week, while a month is a period of four weeks.

📝

使い方のコツ

Monday is a proper noun and must always be capitalized. When talking about a recurring event every Monday, you can say 'on Mondays' or 'every Monday'.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often use the preposition 'in' or 'at' instead of 'on' (e.g., saying 'in Monday' instead of 'on Monday').

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'Moon'. Monday was originally named 'Moon's Day' in Old English. Imagine a bright moon at the start of your week.

📖

語源

From Old English 'Mōnandæg', which literally means 'day of the moon'.

文法パターン

Always capitalized Used with the preposition 'on' Can be plural (Mondays) to show frequency
🌍

文化的な背景

In many Western cultures, Monday is associated with the 'Monday Blues,' a feeling of lethargy or sadness as the work week begins.

クイックテスト

I have a very important meeting ___ Monday.

正解!

正解は: on

Timeの関連語

hour

A1

A unit of time that lasts for sixty minutes. There are twenty-four of these units in one full day.

century

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A century is a period of 100 years. It is a common unit of time used to group historical events and long durations.

interval

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An interval is a period of time between two events or actions. It can also describe the space between two objects or musical notes.

era

A1

An era is a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic. It is used to group years together based on a specific theme, person, or invention.

age

A1

Age refers to the amount of time a person has lived or an object has existed. It is also used to describe a particular period in history or a stage of life.

Wednesday

A1

Wednesday is the third day of the work week, occurring between Tuesday and Thursday. It is generally considered the middle of the standard five-day working week.

Friday

A1

Friday is the fifth day of the week, falling between Thursday and Saturday. In many Western cultures, it is the final day of the standard work and school week.

weekday

A1

A weekday is any day of the week except Saturday and Sunday. These are typically the days when people go to work or school, covering Monday through Friday.

tomorrow

A1

The day that occurs immediately after the present day. It is used to refer to the near future or a specific date following today.

daily

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The word daily describes something that happens every day or once in every twenty-four-hour period. It is used to explain the frequency of a habit, task, or regular event.

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