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Every monday 대 Mondays: 차이점은 무엇인가요?

Every Monday stresses the consistent series; Mondays describes a general habit.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'Every Monday' (singular) or 'Mondays' (plural) to talk about habits; never mix them into 'Every Mondays'.

  • Use 'Every' with a singular day: 'Every Monday I run.' (Max 20 words)
  • Use plural days for general habits: 'I run on Mondays.'
  • Never add 's' after 'Every': 'Every Monday' is correct, 'Every Mondays' is wrong.
Every + 📅 (Singular) OR 📅s (Plural)

Overview

### Overview
반복되는 일상이나 습관을 영어로 표현할 때, 우리는 흔히 요일을 활용합니다. 예를 들어 «월요일마다 운동을 가요»라거나 «매주 금요일에는 팀 회의가 있어요» 같은 말들이죠. 영어를 배우는 한국인 학습자들에게 있어 every MondayMondays는 모두 한국어의 «~요일마다» 또는 «매주 ~요일»로 번역되기 때문에 매우 비슷해 보입니다. 하지만 이 두 표현 사이에는 원어민들만이 느끼는 미묘한 뉘앙스의 차이가 존재합니다.
이 차이를 이해하는 것은 단순히 문법적인 정확성을 높이는 것을 넘어, 여러분의 영어를 훨씬 더 자연스럽고 정교하게 만들어 줍니다. every Monday는 달력에 표시된 각각의 월요일을 하나하나 체크하며 넘어가는 '개별적 연속성'에 초점을 맞춥니다. 반면, Mondays는 월요일이라는 요일 자체가 가진 '일반적인 특성'이나 '습관적인 틀'을 강조하죠.
즉, 여러분이 정해진 스케줄을 강조하고 싶은지, 아니면 자신의 일반적인 생활 패턴을 설명하고 싶은지에 따라 선택이 달라집니다. 이번 강의에서는 한국어와 영어의 구조적 차이를 바탕으로, 이 두 표현을 언제 어떻게 구분해서 써야 하는지 완벽하게 정리해 보겠습니다.
### How This Grammar Works
이 문법의 핵심을 이해하기 위해서는 영어의 '수량 형용사(Determiner)'와 '명사의 부사적 쓰임'이라는 개념을 한국어와 비교해 볼 필요가 있습니다.
1. every + 단수 명사 (every Monday)
영어에서 every는 '분산 한정사(Distributive Determiner)'라고 불립니다. 이 말은 집단 전체를 가리키되, 그 집단 안에 있는 구성원 하나하나를 개별적으로 취급한다는 뜻입니다. 한국어의 «매(每)»라는 한자어와 비슷하다고 생각하면 쉽습니다. every Monday라고 하면, 이번 주 월요일, 다음 주 월요일, 그다음 주 월요일을 각각의 독립된 사건으로 보고, 이들이 빠짐없이 이어진다는 점을 강조합니다.
여기서 한국인 학습자들이 가장 주의해야 할 점은 단수 명사를 사용한다는 것입니다. 한국어에서는 «모든 월요일들»이라고 복수 느낌으로 생각하기 쉽지만, 영어의 every는 문법적으로 반드시 단수 명사와 결합합니다. 이는 마치 우리가 «집집마다»라고 할 때 '집들'이라고 하지 않아도 여러 집을 의미하는 것과 유사한 원리입니다.
2. 복수 명사의 부사적 용법 (Mondays)
요일 뒤에 -s를 붙인 Mondays는 요일이라는 시간 명사가 그 자체로 '부사' 역할을 하는 경우입니다. 이는 특정 요일을 하나의 '카테고리'나 '유형'으로 묶어서 표현하는 방식입니다. 한국어의 조사 «~에는» 또는 «~마다»와 결합한 형태와 비슷합니다. Mondays라고 하면 개별적인 날짜보다는 «월요일이라는 날의 전반적인 특징»을 말하게 됩니다.
| 특징 | every Monday | Mondays / on Mondays |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| 한국어 대응 | 매주 월요일 (개별 강조) | 월요일마다 / 월요일에는 (일반화) |
| 초점 | 연속성, 빠짐없는 일정 | 습관, 일반적인 경향, 요일의 성격 |
| 이미지 | 달력의 월요일 칸에 하나씩 X표를 치는 느낌 | 월요일이라는 커다란 주머니 안에 내 습관을 담은 느낌 |
### Formation Pattern
이 두 표현을 만드는 규칙은 매우 명확합니다. 하지만 한국어에는 없는 '단수/복수'의 엄격한 규칙 때문에 실수가 잦으니 주의 깊게 보세요.
1. every 패턴
  • 공식: every + 요일 이름 (단수)
  • 예시: every Monday, every Friday, every Sunday
  • 주의: every Mondays (X) - 절대로 -s를 붙이지 않습니다.
2. 복수형 패턴
  • 공식: 요일 이름 + -s (전치사 on은 생략 가능)
  • 예시: Mondays, on Tuesdays, Saturdays
  • 참고: 구어체(말하기)에서는 on을 생략하고 I work Saturdays처럼 쓰는 경우가 아주 많습니다. 하지만 격식을 차리는 글쓰기에서는 on Mondays와 같이 전치사를 써주는 것이 더 선호됩니다.
3. 응용 패턴
  • 격주 표현: every other Monday (격주 월요일마다)
  • 주말 표현: every weekend (매주 주말) vs weekends (주말마다)
### When To Use It
이제 실생활 상황(Situations)을 통해 어떤 상황에서 어떤 표현이 더 자연스러운지 알아봅시다.
1. every [day]를 사용하는 경우: 철저한 일정과 마감일
주로 회사 업무, 학원 스케줄, 배달 서비스 등 '규칙성'과 '정확성'이 중요한 상황에서 사용합니다.
  • 학원(Hagwon) 상황: I have an English class every Tuesday and Thursday. (나는 매주 화요일과 목요일에 영어 수업이 있어요.) - 수업은 빠지면 안 되는 정해진 스케줄이므로 every가 자연스럽습니다.
  • 업무 보고: The status report is due every Friday. (상태 보고서는 매주 금요일이 마감입니다.) - 마감일의 연속성을 강조합니다.
  • 배달 앱 상황: This restaurant is closed every first Monday of the month. (이 식당은 매달 첫 번째 월요일마다 쉽니다.)
2. [days]를 사용하는 경우: 일반적인 습관이나 취향
반드시 그래야만 하는 강제성보다는, 주로 그렇게 한다는 '경향'이나 '라이프스타일'을 말할 때 사용합니다.
  • 카페 문화: I usually study at a cafe on Saturdays. (나는 보통 토요일마다 카페에서 공부해요.) - 나의 일반적인 토요일 습관을 설명합니다.
  • 운동 루틴: I go hiking Sundays. (나는 일요일마다 등산을 가요.) - 일요일의 전반적인 활동을 나타냅니다.
  • 회사 회식(Hoesik) 관련: We don't usually have company dinners on Fridays. (우리는 보통 금요일에는 회식을 하지 않아요.) - 금요일이라는 요일의 일반적인 분위기를 말합니다.
3. 부정문에서의 결정적 차이 (중요!)
이 부분이 B1 레벨에서 가장 중요한 포인트입니다. 부정문에서 두 표현은 의미가 완전히 달라집니다.
  • I don't exercise every Monday.
  • 의미: 내가 매주 월요일마다 운동하는 것은 아니다. (운동을 하는 월요일도 있고, 안 하는 월요일도 있다는 뜻 - 부분 부정)
  • I don't exercise on Mondays.
  • 의미: 나는 월요일에는 운동을 안 한다. (월요일은 운동하는 날이 아님 - 전체 부정)
### Common Mistakes
한국인 학습자들이 모국어(L1)인 한국어의 간섭 현상 때문에 자주 하는 실수들입니다.
1. every 뒤에 복수형 쓰기 (every Mondays)
  • 이유: 한국어로는 «모든 월요일들»이라고 생각하기 때문에 자연스럽게 -s를 붙이고 싶어 합니다. 하지만 영어의 every는 '각각의 하나하나'를 강조하므로 반드시 단수형 Monday를 써야 합니다.
  • 수정: I go to the gym every Monday. (O)
2. 습관을 말할 때 on + 단수형 쓰기 (on Monday)
  • 이유: 한국어는 단수와 복수의 구분이 엄격하지 않아서 «월요일에 운동해»라고 하면 그것이 이번 주 월요일인지, 매주 월요일인지 문맥으로만 파악합니다. 하지만 영어에서 on Monday는 '돌아오는 이번 주 월요일' 딱 하루만을 의미합니다.
  • 실수 예시: I play soccer on Sunday. (나는 이번 주 일요일에 축구를 할 것이다.)
  • 수정: I play soccer on Sundays. (나는 일요일마다 축구를 한다.)
3. everyon을 같이 쓰기 (on every Monday)
  • 이유: 강조하고 싶은 마음에 전치사와 한정사를 모두 붙이는 경우입니다. 문법적으로 틀린 것은 아니지만, 원어민들은 보통 every Monday라고 전치사 없이 쓰는 것을 훨씬 더 선호합니다. on을 붙이면 문장이 불필요하게 무거워집니다.
### Contrast With Similar Patterns
비슷한 의미를 가진 다른 표현들과의 차이점을 표로 정리해 보았습니다.
| 표현 | 뉘앙스 및 특징 | 예시 문장 |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| every Monday | 강한 규칙성. 하나도 빠짐없이 일어남. | The trash is collected every Monday. |
| Mondays | 일반적 습관. 요일의 특성을 강조함. | Mondays are the busiest days at work. |
| each Monday | every보다 개별성을 더 강조. (격식체) | Each Monday brings a new challenge. |
| on a Monday | 과거의 어느 한 월요일 또는 일반적인 월요일 하루. | It happened on a Monday. |
| all Mondays | 거의 사용하지 않음. 어색한 표현. | (사용 자제) |
### Quick FAQ
Q1: every Mondayevery Mondays 중 어느 것이 맞나요?
A1: 반드시 every Monday (단수)가 맞습니다. every는 '모든'이라는 뜻을 가졌음에도 불구하고, 문법적으로는 뒤에 오는 명사를 하나하나 개별적으로 취급하기 때문에 단수 명사만 올 수 있습니다. «매주 월요일»이라고 외워두세요!
Q2: 친구와 약속을 잡을 때 «나는 월요일마다 시간이 돼»라고 하려면 뭐가 좋을까요?
A2: 친구 사이의 캐주얼한 대화에서는 I'm free Mondays 또는 I'm free on Mondays가 가장 자연스럽습니다. every Monday라고 하면 마치 공식적인 스케줄러를 확인해주는 느낌이라 조금 딱딱하게 들릴 수 있습니다.
Q3: on Mondayon Mondays는 어떻게 다른가요?
A3: 이것은 매우 중요한 차이입니다! on Monday (단수)는 바로 앞에 올 특정 월요일 '하루'를 말합니다. 반면 on Mondays (복수)는 '월요일마다'라는 반복되는 습관을 말합니다. 예를 들어, See you on Monday!는 «이번 주 월요일에 봐!»라는 뜻이고, I see him on Mondays는 «나는 그를 월요일마다 만난다»는 뜻입니다.
Q4: 주말마다 바쁘다는 표현은 어떻게 하나요?
A4: 요일과 마찬가지로 두 가지 모두 가능합니다. I'm busy every weekend (매주 주말마다 빠짐없이 바쁨) 혹은 I'm busy on weekends (주말에는 대체로 바쁜 편임)라고 하시면 됩니다. 한국인들이 자주 가는 PC방이나 카페가 주말마다 붐빈다면 The PC bang is always crowded on weekends라고 말해보세요.

Grammar Structure for Recurring Days

Structure Noun Form Preposition Example
Every + Day
Singular
None
Every Monday
On + Day(s)
Plural
On
On Mondays
Day(s) alone
Plural
None (Informal)
I work Mondays

Meanings

Both expressions are used to describe recurring events or habits that happen on a specific day of the week, every week.

1

Routine Frequency

Using 'Every [Day]' to emphasize the repetition of a schedule.

“Every Monday, the trash is collected.”

“We meet for coffee every Monday morning.”

2

General Habit

Using the plural day (often with 'on') to describe a general state or habit.

“I hate Mondays.”

“On Mondays, the museum is closed.”

3

Adverbial Use

Using the plural day without 'on' in informal American English.

“I work Mondays.”

“Do you have classes Mondays?”

Reference Table

Reference table for Every monday 대 Mondays: 차이점은 무엇인가요?
Form Structure Example
Affirmative (Every)
Subject + Verb + every + [Day]
I swim every Monday.
Affirmative (Plural)
Subject + Verb + on + [Days]
I swim on Mondays.
Negative (Every)
Subject + don't + Verb + every + [Day]
I don't swim every Monday.
Negative (Plural)
Subject + don't + Verb + on + [Days]
I don't swim on Mondays.
Question (Every)
Do + Subject + Verb + every + [Day]?
Do you swim every Monday?
Question (Plural)
Do + Subject + Verb + on + [Days]?
Do you swim on Mondays?

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
I have a standing commitment every Monday.

I have a standing commitment every Monday. (Availability)

중립
I have a meeting every Monday.

I have a meeting every Monday. (Availability)

비격식체
I've got stuff on Mondays.

I've got stuff on Mondays. (Availability)

속어
Mondays are booked, fam.

Mondays are booked, fam. (Availability)

Every Monday vs. Mondays

Every Monday
Singular Monday
No Preposition Every Monday
Mondays
Plural Mondays
Preposition 'On' On Mondays

Choosing the Right Form

1

Are you using the word 'Every'?

YES
Use singular: 'Every Monday'
NO
Use plural: 'Mondays'

수준별 예문

1

I go to school every Monday.

I go to school every Monday.

2

She plays tennis on Mondays.

She plays tennis on Mondays.

3

Do you work every Monday?

Do you work every Monday?

4

I like Mondays.

I like Mondays.

1

We have a meeting every Monday morning.

We have a meeting every Monday morning.

2

I don't go to the gym on Mondays.

I don't go to the gym on Mondays.

3

Every Monday, he buys a newspaper.

Every Monday, he buys a newspaper.

4

Mondays are great for shopping.

Mondays are great for shopping.

1

I've been taking piano lessons every Monday for a year.

I've been taking piano lessons every Monday for a year.

2

Usually, I'm quite tired on Mondays.

Usually, I'm quite tired on Mondays.

3

The shop is closed every Monday during the winter.

The shop is closed every Monday during the winter.

4

I prefer working Mondays because it's quiet.

I prefer working Mondays because it's quiet.

1

Every Monday without fail, the manager reviews the sales figures.

Every Monday without fail, the manager reviews the sales figures.

2

Mondays tend to be the most productive days for the team.

Mondays tend to be the most productive days for the team.

3

I've scheduled the deliveries for every Monday afternoon.

I've scheduled the deliveries for every Monday afternoon.

4

On Mondays, the traffic is significantly worse than on Tuesdays.

On Mondays, the traffic is significantly worse than on Tuesdays.

1

The committee convenes every Monday to discuss policy changes.

The committee convenes every Monday to discuss policy changes.

2

Mondays often bring a sense of renewal for those in the creative industry.

Mondays often bring a sense of renewal for those in the creative industry.

3

He has a standing appointment every Monday at 10 AM.

He has a standing appointment every Monday at 10 AM.

4

Mondays notwithstanding, the project is moving along quite well.

Mondays notwithstanding, the project is moving along quite well.

1

The publication is released every Monday, barring any unforeseen technical glitches.

The publication is released every Monday, barring any unforeseen technical glitches.

2

Mondays are inherently fraught with administrative hurdles in this department.

Mondays are inherently fraught with administrative hurdles in this department.

3

Every Monday serves as a microcosm of the week's broader challenges.

Every Monday serves as a microcosm of the week's broader challenges.

4

The sheer monotony of his 'every Monday' routine began to weigh on him.

The sheer monotony of his 'every Monday' routine began to weigh on him.

혼동하기 쉬운

Every-monday vs. Mondays: What's the Difference? Every Monday vs. This Monday

Learners confuse a recurring event with a one-time event.

Every-monday vs. Mondays: What's the Difference? Mondays vs. Monday's

The apostrophe makes it possessive, not plural.

Every-monday vs. Mondays: What's the Difference? Every Monday vs. All Monday

'All Monday' means the entire duration of one single day.

자주 하는 실수

I play every Mondays.

I play every Monday.

'Every' is always followed by a singular noun in English.

I play on every Monday.

I play every Monday.

We do not use 'on' before 'every'.

I play on Monday.

I play on Mondays.

If you mean every week, you must use the plural 's'.

Every monday I go.

Every Monday I go.

Days of the week must always be capitalized.

Every Monday's I work.

Every Monday I work.

Do not use an apostrophe; it's not possessive.

I work in Mondays.

I work on Mondays.

The correct preposition for days is 'on', never 'in'.

I work all Mondays.

I work every Monday.

'All Mondays' is grammatically possible but sounds unnatural compared to 'every Monday'.

I work each Mondays.

I work each Monday.

'Each' like 'every' requires a singular noun.

On every Mondays.

Every Monday.

Combining 'on', 'every', and plural 's' is a triple error.

I work the Mondays.

I work Mondays.

We don't use 'the' before plural days when talking about habits.

I work on every Monday morning.

I work every Monday morning.

While understandable, 'on every' is redundant in high-level English.

문장 패턴

I ___ every Monday.

On Mondays, I usually ___.

Does the shop open ___?

___ are the worst part of my week.

Real World Usage

Job Interview common

I am available to work every Monday.

Texting a friend very common

Are we still meeting Mondays?

Business Hours Sign constant

Closed Mondays.

Social Media very common

I really hate Mondays. #MondayBlues

Doctor's Appointment occasional

The doctor is in every Monday morning.

School Syllabus common

Assignments are due every Monday at noon.

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The 'Every' Rule

Always treat 'every' like the number '1'. You wouldn't say 'one Mondays', so don't say 'every Mondays'.
⚠️

No 'On' with 'Every'

Never say 'on every Monday'. It's redundant. Just say 'every Monday'.
🎯

Dropping 'On'

If you want to sound like a native American English speaker, drop the 'on' and just say 'I work Mondays'.
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Capitalization

No matter where it is in the sentence, Monday/Mondays must always start with a capital letter.

Smart Tips

Use 'every Monday' to sound more organized and precise.

I am free on Mondays. I am available every Monday for our check-in.

Stop! Think of 'Every' as the number '1'.

I study every Mondays. I study every Monday.

Drop the 'on' when using plural days.

I have classes on Mondays. I have classes Mondays.

Use the plural form without 'every'.

Every Monday is bad. Mondays are bad.

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/ˈmʌndeɪz/

The 's' in Mondays

The 's' at the end of 'Mondays' is pronounced like a /z/ sound, not a sharp /s/.

/ˈɛvri ˈmʌndeɪ/

Stress on 'Every'

In the phrase 'every Monday', the primary stress is usually on the first syllable of 'every'.

Frequency Emphasis

I go EVERY Monday. (Rising on Every)

Emphasizes that there are no exceptions to the rule.

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Every is for ONE; Mondays are for MANY.

시각적 연상

Imagine a calendar where every single Monday has a big '1' on it to remind you that 'Every' takes a singular noun. Then imagine a pile of many Mondays to remember the 's' in 'Mondays'.

Rhyme

Every Monday, I'm on my way; On Mondays, I like to play.

Story

A man named Every only has one Monday in his suitcase. A woman named On has a whole bag full of Mondays. Every Monday he travels; On Mondays she stays home.

Word Web

EveryMondayMondaysRoutineHabitFrequencySchedule

챌린지

Write down three things you do every week. Use 'Every [Day]' for the first, 'On [Days]' for the second, and just '[Days]' for the third.

문화 노트

Mondays are culturally viewed as the most difficult day of the week because they mark the return to work. Phrases like 'Monday morning blues' or 'a case of the Mondays' are common.

In the US, it is very common to drop the preposition 'on' entirely when using plural days. This is less common in formal British English.

British speakers are more likely to retain the 'on' or use 'at' in some regional dialects, though 'on Mondays' remains the standard.

The word 'Monday' comes from Old English 'Mōnandæg', meaning 'day of the moon'.

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What do you usually do every Monday?

Are you busy on Mondays?

How do you feel about Mondays in general?

If you could change your schedule so you didn't have to work every Monday, would you?

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Describe your perfect Monday routine.
Compare how you feel on Mondays versus how you feel on Fridays.
Write a complaint letter to a gym that is closed every Monday.
Reflect on the cultural phenomenon of 'hating Mondays'. Is it justified?

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Test Yourself

Choose the correct sentence. 객관식

Which of these is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
'Every' must be followed by a singular noun and does not need 'on'.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Monday'.

I have English class on ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
After 'on', we use the plural 'Mondays' to show it happens every week.
Correct the error in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

She visits her parents on every Mondays.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Remove 'on' and the 's' to make it 'every Monday'.
Put the words in the correct order. Sentence Building

Mondays / work / I / usually / on

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
The standard word order is Subject + Adverb + Verb + Time Expression.
Which of these is NOT a way to say 'all Mondays'? Grammar Sorting

Identify the incorrect form.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: d
'Every Mondays' is never correct.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Are you free to meet next week? B: Sorry, I'm busy ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: c
In casual conversation, 'Mondays' is a common way to describe general unavailability.
Is the following rule true or false? True False Rule

You can use 'on' with 'every Monday'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Using 'on' with 'every' is redundant and considered incorrect.
Match the phrase to its meaning. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: d
All these pairings correctly describe the usage.

Score: /8

연습 문제

8 exercises
Choose the correct sentence. 객관식

Which of these is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
'Every' must be followed by a singular noun and does not need 'on'.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Monday'.

I have English class on ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
After 'on', we use the plural 'Mondays' to show it happens every week.
Correct the error in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

She visits her parents on every Mondays.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Remove 'on' and the 's' to make it 'every Monday'.
Put the words in the correct order. Sentence Building

Mondays / work / I / usually / on

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
The standard word order is Subject + Adverb + Verb + Time Expression.
Which of these is NOT a way to say 'all Mondays'? Grammar Sorting

Identify the incorrect form.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: d
'Every Mondays' is never correct.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Are you free to meet next week? B: Sorry, I'm busy ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: c
In casual conversation, 'Mondays' is a common way to describe general unavailability.
Is the following rule true or false? True False Rule

You can use 'on' with 'every Monday'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Using 'on' with 'every' is redundant and considered incorrect.
Match the phrase to its meaning. Match Pairs

Match the following:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: d
All these pairings correctly describe the usage.

Score: /8

Practice Bank

13 exercises
Complete the sentence with the correct word. 빈칸 채우기

Our team has a brainstorming session ___ Friday afternoon.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: every
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the day. 빈칸 채우기

I do my weekly grocery shopping on ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saturdays
Which sentence correctly describes a general habit? 객관식

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: We watch a movie on Fridays.
Find and fix the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

He don't work every Saturdays.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: He doesn't work every Saturday.
Find and fix the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

My yoga class is at 7 AM on Tuesday.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: My yoga class is at 7 AM on Tuesdays.
Type the correct English sentence. 번역

Translate this idea into English: The farmers market is open each Saturday morning.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["The farmers market is open every Saturday morning.","The farmers market is open on Saturdays in the morning.","The farmers market is open Saturday mornings."]
Put the words in order to form a correct sentence. Sentence Reorder

Arrange these words into a sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I don't work on Sundays.
Match the phrase with its typical meaning. Match Pairs

Match the phrases on the left with the best description on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched
Which sentence implies the person sometimes works on the weekend? 객관식

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I don't work every weekend.
Complete the sentence with the correct phrase. 빈칸 채우기

I try to call my parents ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: every Sunday
Put the words in order to form a correct sentence. Sentence Reorder

Arrange these words into a sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Fridays are for movie night.
Type the correct English sentence. 번역

Translate this idea into English: I have a class that repeats. It's on Tuesday.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["I have a class on Tuesdays.","I have a class every Tuesday."]
Match the beginning of the sentence to its logical ending. Match Pairs

Match the sentence halves:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched

Score: /13

자주 묻는 질문 (8)

No, never. 'Every' is always followed by a singular noun like `Monday`.

`On Monday` refers to one specific day (usually the next one). `On Mondays` refers to a habit that happens every week.

Yes, it is common in informal American English. In formal writing, use `on Mondays` or `every Monday`.

If you start a sentence with it, a comma is usually used: `Every Monday, I go to the gym.`

`I hate Mondays` sounds more natural because you are talking about the day as a general category.

Yes, `each Monday` is also correct and means the same thing, though it is slightly more formal.

It is considered redundant. You should choose either `on Mondays` or `every Monday`.

Yes! You say `every January` or `in Januaries` (though plural months are rare).

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In Other Languages

Spanish low

Todos los lunes

Spanish is plural; English 'every' is singular.

French moderate

Tous les lundis / Le lundi

French uses the definite article 'le' to show frequency.

German high

Montags

German 'montags' is not capitalized, while English 'Mondays' is.

Japanese moderate

毎週月曜日 (Maishuu getsuyoubi)

Japanese specifies 'every week' explicitly.

Arabic moderate

كل يوم اثنين (Kulla yawm ithnayn)

The word order and use of 'day' in the phrase.

Chinese moderate

每个星期一 (Měi gè xīngqīyī)

Lack of plural inflection in Chinese.

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