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Fridays

Fridays (adverb) means On Friday, or on every Friday, as a repeated habit. Example: “She works from home Fridays to avoid the commute.”

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On Friday, or on every Friday, as a repeated habit.
"She works from home Fridays to avoid the commute."
"The office closes early Fridays during the summer."

How to use Fridays

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA short way of saying "on Fridays" without the preposition, used for something that happens weekly.

Common mistake

Don't confuse this adverb use with the plural noun "Fridays" meaning more than one Friday, as in "the next two Fridays."

Common pairings
open Fridays closed Fridays we meet Fridays
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Frequently asked questions

What does “Fridays” mean?

The word “Fridays” means on Friday, or on every Friday, as a repeated habit. In plain terms, a short way of saying "on Fridays" without the preposition, used for something that happens weekly.

How do you use “Fridays” in a sentence?

Here is “Fridays” used in a sentence: “She works from home Fridays to avoid the commute.”

What part of speech is “Fridays”?

“Fridays” is an adverb.

Is “Fridays” a common word?

“Fridays” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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