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🌞 **Days of the Week, Parts of the Day & Greetings** 🌙

 A- Days Of The Week:

There are seven / 7 days in the week:


  1. Monday
  2. Tuesday
  3. Wednesday
  4. Thursday
  5. Friday
  6. Saturday
  7. Sunday


There are weekdays and weekends:

  • Weekdays:

    • Monday
    • Tuesday
    • Wednesday
    • Thursday
    • Friday
  • Weekend:

    • Saturday
    • Sunday

    Abbreviations of the Days

    • Monday: Mon
    • Tuesday: Tue
    • Wednesday: Wed
    • Thursday: Thu
    • Friday: Fri
    • Saturday: Sat
    • Sunday: Sun

    Preposition of Time

    • Use "on" with days of the week.
      Example:
      • "We have a meeting on Monday."
      • "I go to the gym on Wednesday."

    Simple Sentences with Days of the Week

    1. I study English on Monday.
    2. We have maths class on Tuesday.
    3. She visits her grandma on Wednesday.
    4. He plays football on Thursday.
    5. We watch movies on Friday.
    6. They go to the park on Saturday.
    7. I rest on Sunday.
    B- Parts Of The Day:

    🕖 Morning

    • Time: From 6 AM to 12 PM.
    • We wake up, eat breakfast, and go to school in the morning.

    🕛 Afternoon

    • Time: From 12 PM to 6 PM.
    • We eat lunch, do activities, and finish school in the afternoon.

    🌆 Evening

    • Time: From 6 PM to 9 PM.
    • We have dinner, relax, and start to get ready for bed in the evening.

    🌙 Night

    • Time: From 9 PM to 6 AM (next day).
    • We sleep at night.

    C- Greetings for Each Part of the Day

    In the Morning:

    • "Good morning!"
      (Use this greeting when you meet someone in the morning.)

    In the Afternoon:

    • "Good afternoon!"
      (Use this greeting after 12 PM until 6 PM.)

    In the Evening:

    • "Good evening!"
      (Use this greeting when it starts getting dark, from 6 PM to 9 PM.)

    At Night (when leaving or going to bed):

    • "Good night!"
      (Use this when you’re saying goodbye or going to sleep at night.)



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